Cool vid... sure beats never having gone to the Moon... filmed the Moon only on a movie soundstage... by somebody named Stanley Kubrick... dont hayt im jus sayin
I enjoy the bubbles... bluubblublublublublublub cool bubble action
You learn sumpin new every day. Tomorrow I am going into Walgreens to ask for a laminated foil packet of effervescent antacid with an affinity for aqueous di hydrogen oxide resulting in a non reversible lightly exothermic reaction with spontaneous release of gaseous hydrogen. You know....plop plop fizz fizz and shit like that. I'll bet that dude is a hoot at a party!
Good grief this guy`s talking a foriegn language! lol It`s surprising how many intelligent sounding words there are for "a water bubble with air bubbles in it" lol I want this guy to follow me about describing what I`m doing all day, it`d make me feel really clever lol
This has incredibly potential for studying the behavior of planetary impacts and siesmic effects. not a whole lot of other places where you can have a near perfect sphere of a fluid to experiment with. I bet some rigorous experiments could come up with some important results.
Don't get me wrong... science and phenomena like these r interesting but I can't help thinking that these ppl might have the mind to do something more actively helpful and important to the society. Money go to experiments like these while the whole world gradually paces to an economic collapse??
@thfree20 You can't just research end user applications from the get go. You have to do lots and lots and lots of general scientific research and eventually applications may become apparent. Without money going to these basic experiments, the more advanced discoveries would never be made.
Sorry to change the subject but this is space-related.
To see a partial summary of the clear evidence that the Apollo moon missions were faked, google "The Naked Scientists". In the "New Theories" section of the forum there's a thread entitled "Did We Land on the Moon?". The summary is on page 15. It's the 7th one from the top.
Once people have seen the hoax evidence, there's nothing anyone can do to make them believe we went to the moon.
@Cosmored Mythbusters did an entire episode on proving the fact that we went to the moon. WE LEFT REFLECTORS! Really big mirrors that shoot our own lasers back at us. Granted they shot a like 2000.5 gigawatt lazer and only got back 1-3 photons. Its still proof that we went!
"Mythbusters did an entire episode on proving the fact that we went to the moon."
Mythbusters didn't dare touch evidence such as this.
Do a YouTube search on "Apollo 15 waving flag at 2:37".
They only dealt with footage of the flag moving when it was being handled. They didn't want the public to see this footage because they knew they couldn't obfuscate it.
I know that this is something that they did just to do... you know... for funsies, but they tried to make it sound like this research was of the highest importance... their like its a bubble war... that can cure cancer
@leemailme Actually, that would be kind of cool. You can't have a fish swimming with alka-seltzer in the water though, that would probably just kill the fish.
If you let the fish just swim around, the surface ripples would relfect the movement of the fins but it might have a hard time swimming anywhere. It might splash the water away and confine itself, or get confused about directions. I think fish use light to tell which way is up though, as opposed to gravity.
I want to see how an open flame would react in a zero G environement. The rising heated air on earth is what gives a flame it's long and pointy shape. I guess it probably wouldn't burn very well because a flame needs a constant supply of oxygen that is provided by the vacuum created when the heated air rises. It would be interesting to try though.
Smoke isn't an object, it doesn't have the same properties as you and I. It would still rise, hot air or smoke in this case rises no matter what. thats why if you smoke in your car the g forces of acceleration doesn't affect the smoke, if you have your windows up.
When you say rise what do you mean? Rise would indicate to us as 'up'. In outer space there is no such thing as up, down, right, left, etc. So what would the smoke do?!?! Just randomly float around is my guess
no, would not rise. Hot air only rises because it is less dense than the surrounding air. In zero gravity, it will make no difference. The smoke would just expand in a sphere, much like the water, until it filled the compartment.. Smoke wouldn't have the tendencey to stick together though.
I kno one thing. Talk about jargon. Mass Transfer? Seriously? Interfacing? LOL There is no need for such large words to decribed water drops joining each other.
What. Yeah "scientific evidence" I guess you can interpret this how you like in your own little alternate reality. I suppose you also see the Virgin Mary in toast.
RaptorFarmer: Where did you get such a weird idea that there is no gravity in space? What do you think keeps the planets in orbit around the Sun, or the moon in orbit around the Earth?
Orbiting astronauts are weightless for the same reason why one would be weightless while inside a free falling elevator. They are actually in free fall around the Earth, at about 17,500 mph. At the altitude that the ISS orbits (220 miles), the gravitational pull is only about 12 percent less than at sea level.
Ignore that tit end. It's in the ISS(international space station) Liquid always forms a sphere whether in zero gravity or free falling on earth. Back in the day when soldiers used rifle balls the molten metal was dropped in a shot tower into water and due to it's properties it would form a perfect sphere.
Google 'shot tower' and it'll show you what i mean about ball production and the liquid remaining in a sphere.
yay finally someone smart there has only been one plane to truly acheive 0 gravity and that is only cause of all the tumbling it has to do to achieve it making it impossible for this test to be made on a plane
How in the world did they create a sphere of water? Am I crazy or did the bubbles create a face/skeleton inside the water at 2:33? I see 2 eye sockets in the center and teeth at the bottom of the sphere, weird.
convection is shifting the faults so u can get low gravity on the Hudson bay. also cuz the laurentide ice sheet melted a lot. they used GRACE and it's micron sensors detected 45% less static gravity.
Lol have to agree with Thereve on this one much rather have tax dollars go to this than jsut about anything else we spend money on, i mean hell this gave me a whole 5 mins of enjoyment.
I guess I'm a dork but.. I find that fascinating. Probably one of the better things my tax dollars go to...I'd rather pay for some guy to play with alka-seltzer in orbit than the war on everything.
You would think the air bubble would want to go to the outer side of the sphere, eliminating the inner sphere of air. This is counter to logic. This also shows how it is possible for the EARTH to be HOLLOW in the inner core. Absolutely fascinating! And yes, a fine waste of tax dollars. WHAT HAPPENED TO THE X-33 SHUTTLE REPLACEMENT?! Runway to Orbit liftoff!!!
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I want this video on my X606 unit.
cleogonzalez614 1 week ago
This video went viral on Samoa
ramonshaw921 1 month ago
Those bubbles remind me of the Nazis.
StannyBProductions 1 month ago
Fucking nerd
marines0015 2 months ago
@marines0015 hes in space, what are you doing with your life?
italianobro 1 month ago
creepy smile at 2:31
ljthompson87 5 months ago
I hate gravity. It pulls every thing down so I cant do awesome stuff. Guess I'll have to make due with wing suiting.
Braeden123698745 8 months ago
shoulda had a high speed cam.
Makron5 9 months ago
what an annoying voice
adamloftus91 11 months ago
I like the way you speak, reminds me of Doc Emmet Brown.
AlitaAngel 11 months ago
That is amazing!
DellDude 11 months ago
This is so cool
DarKnightofCydonia 1 year ago
Damn nature! you Scary!
UnseenPros 1 year ago
this is probably where they got the ideas from jupiters storm pattern. the bigger storms eat up the smaller ones.
EpiDemic117 1 year ago
when the bubble collapses at 2:45 is awesome!!!
furvert101 1 year ago
This guy sounds just like Marty McFly's dad on Back to the Future.
GMYitzhak 1 year ago
Cool vid... sure beats never having gone to the Moon... filmed the Moon only on a movie soundstage... by somebody named Stanley Kubrick... dont hayt im jus sayin
I enjoy the bubbles... bluubblublublublublublub cool bubble action
DancingSpiderman 1 year ago
I never heard the word "bubble" so often like in this video o.O
Byter1993 1 year ago
You learn sumpin new every day. Tomorrow I am going into Walgreens to ask for a laminated foil packet of effervescent antacid with an affinity for aqueous di hydrogen oxide resulting in a non reversible lightly exothermic reaction with spontaneous release of gaseous hydrogen. You know....plop plop fizz fizz and shit like that. I'll bet that dude is a hoot at a party!
kimmer6 1 year ago 4
@kimmer6 lmao. wonder how the clerk will look at you
jeremyowens81 1 year ago
Good grief this guy`s talking a foriegn language! lol It`s surprising how many intelligent sounding words there are for "a water bubble with air bubbles in it" lol I want this guy to follow me about describing what I`m doing all day, it`d make me feel really clever lol
feebix 1 year ago 3
This has incredibly potential for studying the behavior of planetary impacts and siesmic effects. not a whole lot of other places where you can have a near perfect sphere of a fluid to experiment with. I bet some rigorous experiments could come up with some important results.
ChrisSudlik 1 year ago
I don't care! Just tell us how you did it!
RogueZed 1 year ago
"Wear there is a bubble war"
arenuister 1 year ago
Wow this pretty cool.
fingersticks74 1 year ago
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zero gravity + diarrhea = deadly
biacth911 1 year ago
Do you think a fish could live in a floating sphere of water at 0G's? (In the ISS of course)
L33TP1KP1K 1 year ago
how the fuck do you make a water bubble... with its own gravitational force it seems like
Illidan1337OG 1 year ago
@Illidan1337OG they are in a zero environment, the surface tension of the water holds itself together in a buble
Casper3417 1 year ago
@Casper3417 what are they in space
i want to be in a zero g environment
Illidan1337OG 1 year ago
@Illidan1337OG Space is a zero g environment
Casper3417 1 year ago
i wish you were my science teacher :3~ this looks so fun!
nocchipasta 1 year ago
Don't get me wrong... science and phenomena like these r interesting but I can't help thinking that these ppl might have the mind to do something more actively helpful and important to the society. Money go to experiments like these while the whole world gradually paces to an economic collapse??
thfree20 1 year ago
@thfree20 You can't just research end user applications from the get go. You have to do lots and lots and lots of general scientific research and eventually applications may become apparent. Without money going to these basic experiments, the more advanced discoveries would never be made.
megamarsvin 1 year ago
@thfree20 I very valid point, especially these days
DancingSpiderman 1 year ago
I could play with that all day long happy skull-like face @2:35 LOL
ytrewq6789 1 year ago
AHHH ur voice is nerd
playdrumsmofuxa 1 year ago
@playdrumsmofuxa I bet he is smarter than you.
fingersticks74 1 year ago
Nice, that is one big water droplet...
deoxy999 1 year ago
wow its the same like if a comet falls on earth :)
112345idkman 1 year ago
i could play with this for hours... :)
vwmaniacs 1 year ago
absolutely fascinating. I would give 20 stars if I could. Alas however we shall have to settle with 5.
drtazzle 1 year ago
how does he get the water to float like that?
Hawtpocket22 1 year ago
Anti gravity room at NASA research facility.
dredworx 1 year ago 2
@dredworx
there is no anti gravity room
NASA confirmed it
the only one is on ISS
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obama is trying to fill my anular space with his health care "reform" and taxes...i cant wait till they put the monkey back in the zoo.
jjjazzycraig 1 year ago
Bubble trouble lol.
brooklynlulu 2 years ago 18
Cool. I especially enjoyed the formation of Mr. Bill @2:33 with his subsequent demise beginning @ 2:36. Oh no, Mr. Bill!
donmyztr 2 years ago
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Sorry to change the subject but this is space-related.
To see a partial summary of the clear evidence that the Apollo moon missions were faked, google "The Naked Scientists". In the "New Theories" section of the forum there's a thread entitled "Did We Land on the Moon?". The summary is on page 15. It's the 7th one from the top.
Once people have seen the hoax evidence, there's nothing anyone can do to make them believe we went to the moon.
Also, do a YouTube search on "MarsFaker".
Cosmored 2 years ago
@Cosmored Mythbusters did an entire episode on proving the fact that we went to the moon. WE LEFT REFLECTORS! Really big mirrors that shoot our own lasers back at us. Granted they shot a like 2000.5 gigawatt lazer and only got back 1-3 photons. Its still proof that we went!
Seanlong38 1 year ago
"WE LEFT REFLECTORS!"
Unmanned craft with adjustable reflectors attached to their sided could have landed on the moon.
s125 (dot) photobucket (dot) com/albums/p55/RackTheMouse/?action=view¤t=Roverplantsreflector (dot) flv
(check link for gaps)
Cosmored 1 year ago
um are u stupid? do u think they would stage that? god ur dumb
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"Mythbusters did an entire episode on proving the fact that we went to the moon."
Mythbusters didn't dare touch evidence such as this.
Do a YouTube search on "Apollo 15 waving flag at 2:37".
They only dealt with footage of the flag moving when it was being handled. They didn't want the public to see this footage because they knew they couldn't obfuscate it.
Cosmored 1 year ago
I know that this is something that they did just to do... you know... for funsies, but they tried to make it sound like this research was of the highest importance... their like its a bubble war... that can cure cancer
pratego 2 years ago 3
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holy shit his voice was annoying
aznliger269 2 years ago
are you kidding me ? you deaf or something ?
jumpinshade 2 years ago
@aznliger269 haha, youre right
QQBistro 2 years ago
So much potential with this experiment... You could have at least thrown a goldfish in there. Disappointing.
leemailme 2 years ago 90
that would have been awesome!
nurpandbutch 2 years ago
AYE GOLDFISH IN SPACE!
stere89 2 years ago
@leemailme lmao that would have been great to see, your funny if the lil guy swimed out of the bubble
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planetofthescums 9 months ago
@leemailme Actually, that would be kind of cool. You can't have a fish swimming with alka-seltzer in the water though, that would probably just kill the fish.
If you let the fish just swim around, the surface ripples would relfect the movement of the fins but it might have a hard time swimming anywhere. It might splash the water away and confine itself, or get confused about directions. I think fish use light to tell which way is up though, as opposed to gravity.
planetofthescums 9 months ago
bad-ass
wasup23tube 2 years ago
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"zero G" on earth? i don't believe so..
Bluesisawesome 2 years ago
the international space station isnt on earth!
T1neo 2 years ago
knew it ;)
Bluesisawesome 2 years ago
there are planes that enable you to feel 0 G by going up and down very fast
dspspwii 2 years ago
of course there is zero g on earth how do you think steven hawkings was in one?
AmerikaKontrolliert 2 years ago
I want to see how an open flame would react in a zero G environement. The rising heated air on earth is what gives a flame it's long and pointy shape. I guess it probably wouldn't burn very well because a flame needs a constant supply of oxygen that is provided by the vacuum created when the heated air rises. It would be interesting to try though.
nichogenius 2 years ago
You can find on YT a movie from MIR space station. It was called "open fire", as I remember. There is an matchstick in fire in it.
Edydar 2 years ago
use an oxidizer and it should work :)
lilmarine93 2 years ago
I wonder how smoke would react in zero gravity
threebrained 2 years ago 3
Smoke isn't an object, it doesn't have the same properties as you and I. It would still rise, hot air or smoke in this case rises no matter what. thats why if you smoke in your car the g forces of acceleration doesn't affect the smoke, if you have your windows up.
jackmitchell123 2 years ago
When you say rise what do you mean? Rise would indicate to us as 'up'. In outer space there is no such thing as up, down, right, left, etc. So what would the smoke do?!?! Just randomly float around is my guess
ZuntaXD 2 years ago
gravity doesnt have any effect on smoke, it would act normally
jackmitchell123 2 years ago
no, would not rise. Hot air only rises because it is less dense than the surrounding air. In zero gravity, it will make no difference. The smoke would just expand in a sphere, much like the water, until it filled the compartment.. Smoke wouldn't have the tendencey to stick together though.
nichogenius 2 years ago
bubblaolocost
Atiweb 2 years ago
DOOOD i wanna try drinking my water like that@@@
putzeunowainzeunowur 2 years ago
2:36
i saw a face
soundofimpalement 2 years ago
its cool how the water seems like jello
thezookeep 2 years ago
wow I guess that is how the planets formed, I never new alka selzer could produce heterogeneous nucleation! (whatever that is)
tegid699 2 years ago
how to you make a free sphere of water?!
Orf 2 years ago 2
bubble war, hell yeah
PakiRaja 2 years ago
What? you dont have to be a genius to understand what he says.. english is my second language and i understand just fine
Awesome video! There are many interesting scientific experiments to do at a no-gravity environment.
Thanks for sharing!!
tiagopadua 2 years ago
he sounds like mandark from dexters lab lol
samdewfoo 2 years ago 3
Dee Deeeeeee...^^
DeviantxRaven 2 years ago
was he in space?
phakajuju 2 years ago
Yes
violetember 2 years ago
Awesome! O_O
Nec0byte 2 years ago
that was fucking awesome
magnum9987 2 years ago
nice view of lookng at relationships of planets - mini universes from birth to end - tres cool
twofatbuddhas 2 years ago
Haha this is cool!!
v3ck1n 2 years ago
wonderful!!!
jakeh326305 2 years ago
I can see smiles too...its sooo funny!
codememo14 2 years ago
such high use of vocabulary
i didnt understand a word he was saying
Ztevie92 2 years ago
n00b... And your nick is Ztevie92, yet your profile says 47 years. :)
Gameboygenius 2 years ago
I seem to be having a bipolar heterogenus situation
msmith5150 2 years ago 3
face on 2:23 xD
54spiritedwill54 2 years ago
I kno one thing. Talk about jargon. Mass Transfer? Seriously? Interfacing? LOL There is no need for such large words to decribed water drops joining each other.
blaknoizee 3 years ago
This is scientific evidence of a hollow Earth. An asteroid large enough to penetrate the crust would pull down air and water to vaporise.
descendantofmankind 3 years ago
What. Yeah "scientific evidence" I guess you can interpret this how you like in your own little alternate reality. I suppose you also see the Virgin Mary in toast.
TheRealSiguy 3 years ago
Holy crap, was that dude for real? A hollow Earth? What is this, 1300?
ToledoSpartan 3 years ago
the earth is neither solid or hollow, its perfectly flat. duh
hairygonzo69 2 years ago
I see smiley faces starting at about 2:16
iambothsides 3 years ago
how do you get a free water shere like that?
lopypop 3 years ago 2
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Kick ass vid!
IrradicableOne 3 years ago 2
it's like if dr. steve brule was an actual doctor of something
naltschul 3 years ago
so if thats the case what happens if you fart? will you shit everything out?
burritomaker69 3 years ago
Your tax dollars at work people.
SimonZeno 3 years ago 3
You cant burp in space, there's no gravity to keep your food down.
RaptorFarmer 3 years ago
you're retarded.
elmerdrums 3 years ago
RaptorFarmer: Where did you get such a weird idea that there is no gravity in space? What do you think keeps the planets in orbit around the Sun, or the moon in orbit around the Earth?
Orbiting astronauts are weightless for the same reason why one would be weightless while inside a free falling elevator. They are actually in free fall around the Earth, at about 17,500 mph. At the altitude that the ISS orbits (220 miles), the gravitational pull is only about 12 percent less than at sea level.
Mamba205 3 years ago 3
that's cool science.
steamburn123 3 years ago 3
seriously tell me how u made that that thing pwnz... kinda wana throw it at people :D
McLoves1001 3 years ago
do you really need to tell us what your friken doing? feel like talking much??
marshalnd 3 years ago
how.......
ricewookie 3 years ago
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this video is awesome
askaninjafan 3 years ago
how u make a drop that big 0_0
McLoves1001 3 years ago
LOL
ricewookie 3 years ago 2
que fantasticos experimentos, me encanta
Rodrhiguez 3 years ago
lol bubble war. that's awesome
SevenRiderAirForce 3 years ago
his voice is annoying, all the emphasis on bubbles
SRB2Pheonix 3 years ago 2
wow good shit. this guy is good at explaining lol
blanto 3 years ago 3
in english
Qterm1 3 years ago
i like his lecture of bubbles lol
familyguyaddict83 3 years ago
drop-lets 1:19-20
streetsk8er365 3 years ago
They should have diet coke and mentos in 0g
Thomas901901 3 years ago 4
that would be interesting
ToxicatedLum 3 years ago
schweet :)
I lurve science...
ClarinetDan 3 years ago 2
k its intereting but with a different voice u didnt let me sleep ur voice is so monotone U COULD BE A HYPNOTISER
levipieterowner 3 years ago
Hey chinaclub! Its the international space station you insolent fuck
drewthedrummer 3 years ago
SCIENCE©
It's awesome.
petehix101 3 years ago 6
Nice. You only need a spacebus to do it yourself!
jerryaltman 3 years ago
DRINK THE HEARTWATER! :D:D DO IT!
MagnusRulerHardt 3 years ago
wow thts intresting at least the last one is the first 2 aren't tht cool i just came for wat it said in the title
magicoA 3 years ago
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz!!!!!
oasis11991 3 years ago
this works much like an earthquake here on earth
kjmp227h 3 years ago
i think thats the most interestign video ive seen on youtube this year.
thepissflap 3 years ago
it looks like a planet made entirly of water!
Ginepg 3 years ago
wtf how do you just have a ball of water not in like any container......
alyssexy 3 years ago
ther on a plane thats realy high dum azz its called o gravity
sillykid7 3 years ago
o. thanks im so glad the smartest sounding person in the universe answered me.
alyssexy 3 years ago
Ignore that tit end. It's in the ISS(international space station) Liquid always forms a sphere whether in zero gravity or free falling on earth. Back in the day when soldiers used rifle balls the molten metal was dropped in a shot tower into water and due to it's properties it would form a perfect sphere.
Google 'shot tower' and it'll show you what i mean about ball production and the liquid remaining in a sphere.
Hope this helps
HelmutHair 3 years ago
ohhh okay i get it now, thanks. that guy was an ass lol
alyssexy 3 years ago
A plane? in zero gravity? don't be so quick to slag other people off when you have no fucking clue what you're on about.
HelmutHair 3 years ago
yay finally someone smart there has only been one plane to truly acheive 0 gravity and that is only cause of all the tumbling it has to do to achieve it making it impossible for this test to be made on a plane
cctxfirefighter 3 years ago
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no your the fucking dumbass its not a plane you asshole.. its a zero g room.. haha wow u insolent fuck
chinaclub 3 years ago
zero g room? you mean space right...
Dave9309 3 years ago
you can "experience" zero g in an airplane in freefall since there is no wind resistance inside the cabin.
TwistedVideoz 3 years ago
This guy sounds WAAAYYY COOL!
XxSteevo93xX 3 years ago
The International Space Station is so cool!! It's quite literally the most expensive scienfitic lab in the history of mankind.
Anonymity0 3 years ago
Not a bubble war!! OH the Humanity!!!
Orian1701 3 years ago
can u try putting a drop of liquid nitrogen or will it pop the bubble?
*just wondering*
darksnake92 3 years ago
LOL, interesting research =))
trying2bnormal 3 years ago
face on 2:23
0r1y2a3n45 3 years ago
i saw it :)
TheLoonatic 3 years ago
Guy's, maybe you didn't notice but there's micro-gravity and the water tension is holding the water into a sphere.
rathat48 3 years ago
that was awesome
Dracosgal8 3 years ago 2
How in the world did they create a sphere of water? Am I crazy or did the bubbles create a face/skeleton inside the water at 2:33? I see 2 eye sockets in the center and teeth at the bottom of the sphere, weird.
myron73 3 years ago
it creates itself in a microgravity environment
fiendin281 3 years ago
lol he said anular at the end
XxxxxXjuggaloXxxxxX 3 years ago
how do they just get a water bubble like that?
LowLifesSuck 3 years ago
i just shit my pants
tamadrummer21 3 years ago
Bubbles, bubbles, bubbles. How many damn times? :P
manutd107 3 years ago
u mean mandar?
Dracosgal8 3 years ago
i think YOU mean Mandark.
bekart04 3 years ago
he sounds like that evil kid from dexter's lab!!
skateboardtheory 3 years ago
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w00t420 3 years ago
convection is shifting the faults so u can get low gravity on the Hudson bay. also cuz the laurentide ice sheet melted a lot. they used GRACE and it's micron sensors detected 45% less static gravity.
orthon360 4 years ago
Lol have to agree with Thereve on this one much rather have tax dollars go to this than jsut about anything else we spend money on, i mean hell this gave me a whole 5 mins of enjoyment.
Jimisdegimis 4 years ago
wow, nerd.......
exusemeprincess 4 years ago
zounds.
jacobjulius 4 years ago
wow!
oi0216 4 years ago 3
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dude, you are a nerd!
yaachb 4 years ago
looks like a silicon implant
persiancl 4 years ago
word
filemen 4 years ago
I guess I'm a dork but.. I find that fascinating. Probably one of the better things my tax dollars go to...I'd rather pay for some guy to play with alka-seltzer in orbit than the war on everything.
thereve 4 years ago 4
thats awesome lol
genarox1995 4 years ago
agreed
vampiricassassin41 4 years ago
You would think the air bubble would want to go to the outer side of the sphere, eliminating the inner sphere of air. This is counter to logic. This also shows how it is possible for the EARTH to be HOLLOW in the inner core. Absolutely fascinating! And yes, a fine waste of tax dollars. WHAT HAPPENED TO THE X-33 SHUTTLE REPLACEMENT?! Runway to Orbit liftoff!!!
mrjustin5 4 years ago
Hollow Earth nut.
This proves NOTHING, because the earth isn't water.
Lonestarr1337 4 years ago