I see the insults are coming out
Just because they are aimed at children; that doesn't make them true. Only a complete idiot would suggest that. And that you believe these videos knowing that they were "designed for children"!
How embarrassing. For YOU.
Yep. You're right. This was the very next post.
But legion is known for just tossing stuff like this in from time to time, so most of us are used to it by now and take it for what it's worth[nb]Approximately nothing.[/nb].
trust me, I understand what everyone is saying,
That doesn't seem so clear. Based on what you write here, you don't understand it at all.
I've read what everyone has mentioned many times. I've tried to find the reason why object actually float on board the ISS and I can't. Mostly I find is that they are in free fall. I just want someone to explain why when they show the videos of the ISS everyone is floating and the women's hair is standing straight up and it looks unnatural as hell.
They are in free-fall and it
isn't natural for people to be in that environment.
They are all floating around as if they are falling slower than the ISS is falling.
Why do you think this? If they were falling slower than the ISS is falling, they'd all be pinned to the ceiling[nb]The "ceiling" in this case is the part farthest from earth.[/nb]. But they're floating around, which is what you object to, which means they're
not pinned to the ceiling.
I was under the understanding that objects in space fall at the same rate.
All objects in space don't necessarily "fall" at the same rate, they
accelerate at the same rate[nb]If they are at the same distance from the center of the Earth, in this context.[/nb]. "Falling" at the same rate means they also have the same
velocity, which isn't necessarily true in all cases. Objects in the same orbit
do fall at the same rate at the same point in the orbit. Objects contained within another object in orbit do meet those conditions.
It is not obvious to me that that is true on the ISS because it looks like the spacecraft is actually falling faster than the objects inside and they never seem to catch up. I would expect to see them simply walking around normal.
Wait... if the spacecraft were always falling faster than the objects inside, unattached objects inside would be pushed against the side opposite the direction of fall. Are you seeing this? Obviously not, since you're complaining that the pictures show astronauts floating around inside it. So, how, exactly, does it "look" like this is happening? If that were happening, you would see them walking around normally, on the ceiling. Can you clarify what it is you're trying to say here because this makes
no sense.
The gravity is only about 10% less, so it can't be that. I don't see the astronauts falling slower than the ISS when they are outside tethered to the craft. They seem to be falling at the same rate or the tether would be tight. It always seem to be loose.
The acceleration of gravity, regardless of what the exact value is, is the same for both because they are at the same distance from the Earth. In this case they
are falling at the same rate, so there's no net velocity between them except when the astronaut outside accelerates to maneuver around. So what you see is exactly what would be expected. Why would you expect otherwise?
When I'm on an elevator and as it starts to go down I feel as if the floor drops out from underneath my feet, but as soon as my body catches up I don't feel it any longer.
The elevator accelerates downward from a stop for a few moments, then moves downward at a constant speed. You feel the floor drop as it accelerates, then your weight returns to normal when the acceleration stops and the downward velocity becomes constant. This is high-school physics stuff. Consider you
claim to have had a career in engineering, this is pretty disturbing since it's really, really basic and
very well understood.
The relevant part of that linked post, near the middle of the last paragraph:
I'm a very technical person. I've spent nearly my whole life working as an electrical engineer. I've even designed products that were supposedly used on satellites.
I would just expect the ISS to be the same way. I don't want anyone to get mad and start chunking more insults towards me, but this is the way I see it and I simply don't understand.
Here are what I think are the possibilities. These aren't meant to be insults, just the possibilities based on what you say here:
1) You're willing to play the foil, pretending to be ignorant, and encouraging people to present facts in a very easy to understand way. Well done! <imagine thumbs-up emoji here>
2) You just enjoy posting stuff to see what response you can elicit. Still <thumbs up>, because it elicited a lot of easy to understand explanations for anyone casually reading.
3) You really
don't understand how this works, and are "exaggerating" that career in engineering. <thumbs down>, but see comment after 2), above.
4) You really
don't understand how this works, but somehow managed to have a career in engineering anyway. (Yikes!

)
5) You used to be a brilliant (or at least competent) engineer and used to understand how this works but don't any more.

[nb]This happened to my mother-in-law; she was a very good engineer, and excellent at explaining engineering problems, until her last years; it was
very sad and distressing to watch it happen.[/nb]
[Edit for completeness in third response.]