Thanks, plat tera, for yourself and Dutchy demonstrating you both have problems with your eyesight, and should both be visiting optometrists or wearing your prescribed spectacles when viewing such videos.
The astronaut at 16:31 in that horrendous video, clearly transfers an object from his left hand to his right hand, and places said object on a shelf on his right.
They used to say reading comic books (which I suspect you both may very well do), rots your brain, but watching only videos produced by deluded morons, as in the one above, arguably has a faster brain rotting effect.
Deep fake, blue screens, green screens, hidden wires. Everybody in authority is a liar, and in on the conspiracy. That's all your pair believe in isn't it?
The astronaut moves his hand out from his waist grabs something moves it to is right hand and he moves his right hand to the right, then moves his hand to the other and does some strange movement over his hand as if flipping over something. Strange!
And they too look like they’re weights hanging on a fishing bobbin, bobbin up and down without pushing back to center. Hollywood can fake this better than they can.
Plat terra, Jack Black has done everybody, including yourself, a big favor and posted the unedited footage for everybody to view.
When you watch the entire video, you see the blue hat is still being exchanged between the astronauts, well after the alleged "mistake", by Rick (green shirt). It still looks to me like a transfer of a small object between his hands takes place, but maybe he was just steadying himself?
If you watch the whole video, you will see Steve (blue shirt) spin around fully 360 degrees horizontally, and go immediately into a full back flip. If a harness was in use, I'd love for you to tell us all where the anchor points are? None are visible on their clothing.
Speaking of clothing, have a close look at their clothes. Their clothes do not sit on their bodies as clothes do on people down here on earth. You can see their actual clothing is floating around their bodies.
Umm, the video shows a live feed and exchange between the astronauts and the university students, school students, and professors. Cgi special effects are always added post production. So if that was all live, how the hell did they pull off all those complex practical effects like the spinning hat, the slow moving microphone between the astronauts, the floating clothing, and the bobbing up and down?
Hollywood have their special effects tricks for sure, but for the tv series, "From the earth to the moon" they used large helium filled balloons attached to the actors in spacesuits, to make them appear to be in 1/4 earth gravity, while on the moon set.
As a special effect, you could only do what that hat does in the video (rotating slowly in all directions in mid-air) by cgi, and that is in post-production. The hat does it all in a live feed, seen live by the people at the university panel.
So therefore, the hat and the astronauts are actually in microgravity on the ISS as they are supposed to be.
Reality is a bitch isn't it?