Experiment in space

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Re: Experiment in space
« Reply #60 on: April 04, 2013, 05:20:50 PM »
How long do you suppose it took to create those effects for the movie? Weeks? Months?

Now how many of those videos do you suppose NASA produces in a DAY during a mission? In far greater detail than what you posted? NASA's budget may be big, but seriously? Is such a feat even technically possible? It would be easier and cheaper to film it - IN SPACE!
Consider that the amazing effects we see in movies are a post-production, they are added after the movie got filmed, no way to make them live, and in many clips from ISS the astronauts speak live with the control center.

Fe'er: "How do you know they speak live?"
Often the control center is visited by tourists and even pupils of the schools, and they can interact with the astronauts and put questions, they see astronauts answering in free fall and even those experiments with water and stuff floating in the air. Impossible to fake.
Q: Why do you think the Earth is round?
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Re: Experiment in space
« Reply #61 on: April 04, 2013, 05:41:26 PM »
My nephew spoke to the commander of the ISS live, along with a bunch of other students. Good point Salviati.
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Re: Experiment in space
« Reply #62 on: April 04, 2013, 06:22:41 PM »
My nephew spoke to the commander of the ISS live, along with a bunch of other students. Good point Salviati.

Well that about wraps it up for the NASA conspiracy, and thus Flat Earth Theory as well! Great job guys!

Next order of business - The new logo. Scratch out "Flat" and write "Round" in red, replace the disc earth with a globe, done and done.

Then launch the site's web server into the sun, followed by a nuclear missile just for good measure, and call it a day.
Giess what? I am a tin foil hat conspiracy lunatic who knows nothing... See what I'm getting at here?

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Re: Experiment in space
« Reply #63 on: April 04, 2013, 06:52:33 PM »
91 posts smeg head and you have it all figured out eh.  ;D
Keep trying son. ;D

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Re: Experiment in space
« Reply #64 on: April 04, 2013, 06:56:58 PM »
My nephew spoke to the commander of the ISS live, along with a bunch of other students. Good point Salviati.
My nephew sat on Santas knee and Santa gave him a present as well and he also gave all my nephews fellow students a present when they all visited him, so that concludes that Santa is real.

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Re: Experiment in space
« Reply #65 on: April 04, 2013, 06:57:37 PM »
Personally, I'm not sure the conspiracy is necessary for my theory (and am not particularly interested in it. I'm interested in how things work, not how people lie). That said, there are absolutely ways for it to have been faked.


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Shmeggley

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Re: Experiment in space
« Reply #68 on: April 04, 2013, 07:05:31 PM »
91 posts smeg head and you have it all figured out eh.  ;D
Keep trying son. ;D

Thanks, I will!

Anyway I didn't exect you to catch any of the irony, and I'll put my 92 up against your 92,000 of pure baloney anyday chum!
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Re: Experiment in space
« Reply #69 on: April 04, 2013, 07:12:32 PM »
#ws" class="bbc_link" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">The Big Bang Theory - Howard floating in space!

You're forgetting about the floating balls of water. You've pretty much shown separate cases of
1) Floating water being computer simulated
2) CGI backgrounds of a person sitting on a rolling chair

What you're missing is putting these two together AND having it in real time. The computer animation dudes are going to be having a tough time with that one...
Scepti, this idiocy needs to stop and it needs to stop right now. You are making a mockery of this fine forum with your poor trolling. You are a complete disgrace.

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Shmeggley

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Re: Experiment in space
« Reply #70 on: April 04, 2013, 07:23:18 PM »
Personally, I'm not sure the conspiracy is necessary for my theory (and am not particularly interested in it. I'm interested in how things work, not how people lie). That said, there are absolutely ways for it to have been faked.
Absolutely? Would you care to elaborate? Please don't hesitate to include every detail!
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sceptimatic

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Re: Experiment in space
« Reply #71 on: April 04, 2013, 07:28:55 PM »
#ws" class="bbc_link" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">The Big Bang Theory - Howard floating in space!

You're forgetting about the floating balls of water. You've pretty much shown separate cases of
1) Floating water being computer simulated
2) CGI backgrounds of a person sitting on a rolling chair

What you're missing is putting these two together AND having it in real time. The computer animation dudes are going to be having a tough time with that one...
What do you mean, "real time"?
Who's talked to them in real time?

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Re: Experiment in space
« Reply #72 on: April 04, 2013, 07:33:04 PM »
My nephew spoke to the commander of the ISS live, along with a bunch of other students. Good point Salviati.
Scepti, this idiocy needs to stop and it needs to stop right now. You are making a mockery of this fine forum with your poor trolling. You are a complete disgrace.

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Re: Experiment in space
« Reply #73 on: April 04, 2013, 07:33:37 PM »
You mean real time like this where everything is in sync?

#ws" class="bbc_link" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Chris Hadfield and Barenaked Ladies: I.S.S. (Is Somebody Singing)


What you going to say to this? That NASA synced it all exactly so he could sing with the other singers, because these are looking directly at him on a screen.  ::)

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Re: Experiment in space
« Reply #74 on: April 04, 2013, 07:34:21 PM »
My nephew spoke to the commander of the ISS live, along with a bunch of other students. Good point Salviati.
  ::)

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Shmeggley

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Re: Experiment in space
« Reply #75 on: April 04, 2013, 07:39:02 PM »
You mean real time like this where everything is in sync?

#ws" class="bbc_link" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Chris Hadfield and Barenaked Ladies: I.S.S. (Is Somebody Singing)


What you going to say to this? That NASA synced it all exactly so he could sing with the other singers, because these are looking directly at him on a screen.  ::)

Now I know you don't take this seriously, because you have got to be joking if you think this is comparable.
Giess what? I am a tin foil hat conspiracy lunatic who knows nothing... See what I'm getting at here?

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Re: Experiment in space
« Reply #76 on: April 04, 2013, 07:44:36 PM »
You mean real time like this where everything is in sync?

#ws" class="bbc_link" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Chris Hadfield and Barenaked Ladies: I.S.S. (Is Somebody Singing)


What you going to say to this? That NASA synced it all exactly so he could sing with the other singers, because these are looking directly at him on a screen.  ::)

Now I know you don't take this seriously, because you have got to be joking if you think this is comparable.
Do you want to tell me how they keep in sync then?

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Puttah

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Re: Experiment in space
« Reply #77 on: April 04, 2013, 07:45:54 PM »
You mean real time like this where everything is in sync?

#ws" class="bbc_link" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Chris Hadfield and Barenaked Ladies: I.S.S. (Is Somebody Singing)


What you going to say to this? That NASA synced it all exactly so he could sing with the other singers, because these are looking directly at him on a screen.  ::)

If only NASA and its astronauts had enough time to grant a deluded person such as yourself access to speak to them in real time, with real time video showing them flying around the room with that floating ball of water in the scenery too.

But even then, that probably wouldn't be enough...
Scepti, this idiocy needs to stop and it needs to stop right now. You are making a mockery of this fine forum with your poor trolling. You are a complete disgrace.

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Re: Experiment in space
« Reply #78 on: April 04, 2013, 07:46:50 PM »
Oh...and whilst we are launching thick and long rockets with satellites in, we should take a leaf out of north Koreas' book.
They launched their new pencil dick satellite which probably cost 200 dollars or something.

#ws" class="bbc_link" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">North Korea State TV Shows Satellite Launch

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Re: Experiment in space
« Reply #79 on: April 04, 2013, 07:49:16 PM »
You mean real time like this where everything is in sync?

#ws" class="bbc_link" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Chris Hadfield and Barenaked Ladies: I.S.S. (Is Somebody Singing)


What you going to say to this? That NASA synced it all exactly so he could sing with the other singers, because these are looking directly at him on a screen.  ::)

If only NASA and its astronauts had enough time to grant a deluded person such as yourself access to speak to them in real time, with real time video showing them flying around the room with that floating ball of water in the scenery too.

But even then, that probably wouldn't be enough...
Of course it wouldn't be enough.

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Re: Experiment in space
« Reply #80 on: April 23, 2013, 03:17:59 AM »
You must remember that the one known as "sceptimatic" is actually an employee of of NASA with the aim of making FE believers look particularly stupid by saying things no one sentient would do....He is good at his job though.

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Re: Experiment in space
« Reply #81 on: April 23, 2013, 12:43:44 PM »
You must remember that the one known as "sceptimatic" is actually an employee of of NASA with the aim of making FE believers look particularly stupid by saying things no one sentient would do....He is good at his job though.

I could believe this.

My nephew spoke to the commander of the ISS live, along with a bunch of other students. Good point Salviati.

What evidence is there that the people he spoke to were actually on the station?

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Re: Experiment in space
« Reply #82 on: April 23, 2013, 12:58:14 PM »
My nephew spoke to the commander of the ISS live, along with a bunch of other students. Good point Salviati.
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What evidence is there that the people he spoke to were actually on the station?
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He obviously timed  their responses to his questions using gut feeling , then confirmed it by placing his gut feeling in a microwave , then measured the soft spots....it runs in the family
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Re: Experiment in space
« Reply #83 on: April 23, 2013, 01:04:03 PM »
You must remember that the one known as "sceptimatic" is actually an employee of of NASA with the aim of making FE believers look particularly stupid by saying things no one sentient would do....He is good at his job though.

I could believe this.

My nephew spoke to the commander of the ISS live, along with a bunch of other students. Good point Salviati.

What evidence is there that the people he spoke to were actually on the station?

they were floating in zero-G for minutes.
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