Not at all lol the iss does hundreds of scientific experiments. This is just how they entertain the people watching usually since it's a cool demonstration.
@@LisaAnn777 Between the ISS and it's predecessor which was Skylab ,they have been going around the earth every 90 minutes for well over 40 years ,how many zero gravity experiments would that add up to ? And what has it benefited mankind in any way?.
@@interman7715 Tell me, what has benefited biology to people in the 1700? There almost were none and now it helps us treat cancer. The stuff we are currently doing on the ISS, won’t benefit our generation but future ones.
Your blood pressure is just that, pressure. Your body already works to overcome 1G of downward force to make sure blood gets to your brain. So no gravity is fine, but you want to work out to make sure your muscles, including your heart, don't atrophy from lack of use.
You have muscles in your throat. For instance, you can drink or eat hanging upside down. I wouldn't reccomend it, as it can get in your nose, but it will go down your throat just fine.
Maaan dont let me on a space ship cuz ill splash water around and than try bounching off walls and try to catch the water droplets in my mouth in mid air😂😂 If i wasnt scared of going to space and dealing w the processbof getting up there and getting back down id do it in a heart beat
Клоун! А ничего, что когда то вы говорили с водой очень опасно играться на станции? Теперь это у них обычное дело и главное важное. Сколько открытий было сделано за все эти годы. Где бы мы сейчас без них были, в каменном веке?🤡
@@JohnV170 this clown is playing with water like there is no tomorrow. Over 10 years ago they were saying loosing even a drop of water can be extremely dangerous hence why they used to have food in the tubes and water packets with little straws so that they could squeeze it right in their mouth without loosing a bit. Years later when they realized how stupid the general population really is they began making things even more obvious and ridiculous to see if sheeple finally get it but they still don’t, so now they make it extremely obvious with multiple intentional flaws to see how far they can go before sheeple will finally see it….aaaand they still don’t! 🤣🤣🤣 I’ve been so satisfied how dumb the Luna-25 mission was, and laughing my ass off at the most ridiculous simulation of Indian moon landing recently. Great distractions from all the important events that happened during those days in the world and nobody seem to notice, nobody seem to care…. They watch the fake moon crashing and moon landing charade🐑🤣
everything you said here is wrong buddy. if there was no air prssure he would be dead aswell and of course water is effected by gravity just like every other matter
Daily physical activity while working or exercising against gravity keeps everything flowing smoothly. As soon as astronauts arrive in microgravity, and while they remain on the International Space Station, blood and other body fluids are pushed upward from the legs and abdomen toward the heart and head.
The liquid in your body mostly does not use gravity to ensure circulation. It's your blood pressure (the pressure within your circulatory system) combined with your heart's pumping, that ensures that fluids move around. The processes in your body that don't depend directly on the circulatory system, will indirectly depend on the circulatory system for things like moving oxygen, energy, and nutrients that can act as reactants in your body's chemical processes.
@@ohedd The circulatory system is not relying on gravity, that's correct. But it has developed to act against gravity, lack of gravity leads to some side effects.
This is about all they do on the ISS .
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No it's not the iss is a labratory. But they arent always working they have down time.
Not at all lol the iss does hundreds of scientific experiments. This is just how they entertain the people watching usually since it's a cool demonstration.
@@LisaAnn777 Between the ISS and it's predecessor which was Skylab ,they have been going around the earth every 90 minutes for well over 40 years ,how many zero gravity experiments would that add up to ? And what has it benefited mankind in any way?.
@@interman7715 Tell me, what has benefited biology to people in the 1700? There almost were none and now it helps us treat cancer.
The stuff we are currently doing on the ISS, won’t benefit our generation but future ones.
He thinks he is out of his mothers reach, who always told him, not to play with food.
its like its own little planet
Yea that's essentially why planets are spherical they start our uneven then gravity makes them round 👌👌
@@janielrin4471 Yess, you’re right!! Still can’t believe there are still flat earthers out there.
I wonder how it is inside his stomach
Same thought 🤔
We have to dissect
There's no air inside our stomach. So there's no problems
Peristaltic muscles in the oesophagus
"here we have our lemonade"
me: *water*
Can we recreate a mini universe simulation inside ISS of course in a safe vault or at least conduct it outside ISS
Wait, is there still gravity in our stomachs, or does it all stay up
Your digestive system has muscle structure that pushes it all the way down. You dont need gravity to eat or drink.
peristalsis
If you're upside down on Earth things don't fall out of your stomach either. Not sure how exactly it works tho
@@realdragon you have sphincter muscles which stop stuff from sliding out of your stomach.
If you do a handstand upside down, the food in your stomach won't get out easily
Flat earthers-“water is always level”…. lol
i was waiting for it to focus on the water near the end and it never actually focused omg
Omg know i know why now that plnets are round
That’s so crazy..what about blood flow in your body while in space?
your body regulates the pressure and stops it from backflowing with valves, they just need to work out often.
Your blood pressure is just that, pressure. Your body already works to overcome 1G of downward force to make sure blood gets to your brain. So no gravity is fine, but you want to work out to make sure your muscles, including your heart, don't atrophy from lack of use.
It's a happy face!
This water bubble looks like water planet
Would it be hard to eat or drink? Wouldn’t things just float back up our throats as we tried to swallow them?
You have muscles in your throat. For instance, you can drink or eat hanging upside down. I wouldn't reccomend it, as it can get in your nose, but it will go down your throat just fine.
I am russian so this man is too
Oh he's voicing over it
Water had zero gravity ot not
Blud created Neptune
Someone should make a water planet.
IT SHOULD'VE BEEN MEEEEEEEEEE!
Maaan dont let me on a space ship cuz ill splash water around and than try bounching off walls and try to catch the water droplets in my mouth in mid air😂😂
If i wasnt scared of going to space and dealing w the processbof getting up there and getting back down id do it in a heart beat
Iss doesn't have gravity but it has gravitation
It does have gravity. It just is microgravity. Every bit of mass has gravity, including you or I. The ISS has its own small gravitational pull.
Full video: czcams.com/video/zKSjHMYvBmY/video.html
I wonder when we'll see Zero G MMA fights? Imagine pushing off the cage to launch your self and Side Kick your opponent?
Flat Earthers: "Fake! Water cant become round"
Water eater..you are 😂
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How does ur blood not do that?
The blood is contained in the blood vessels and is being pumped around. If he was bleeding, the blood could float around like that.
Your heart is forcing blood to flow in certain direction, in 0g it's still forcing blood to flow
That what the shittiest “close shot” ever
Dumba
So absence of gravity, and liquid forms a sphere. So what causes the Earth to form a sphere??? Hint: You hypocrite!!!
The earth isn’t a sphere. Not one group of people thinks it’s a sphere.
@@BeforeThisNovember sarcasm?!?!
@@anitrustgga9870 🤪🤓🤪🤓🤪🤓
@@anitrustgga9870it's literally not a sphere though
@@DashFN69 never said it was!!!
Клоун! А ничего, что когда то вы говорили с водой очень опасно играться на станции? Теперь это у них обычное дело и главное важное. Сколько открытий было сделано за все эти годы. Где бы мы сейчас без них были, в каменном веке?🤡
There are areas of the ISS they can't do this in. It depends on which module they are in.
@@JohnV170 this clown is playing with water like there is no tomorrow. Over 10 years ago they were saying loosing even a drop of water can be extremely dangerous hence why they used to have food in the tubes and water packets with little straws so that they could squeeze it right in their mouth without loosing a bit. Years later when they realized how stupid the general population really is they began making things even more obvious and ridiculous to see if sheeple finally get it but they still don’t, so now they make it extremely obvious with multiple intentional flaws to see how far they can go before sheeple will finally see it….aaaand they still don’t! 🤣🤣🤣 I’ve been so satisfied how dumb the Luna-25 mission was, and laughing my ass off at the most ridiculous simulation of Indian moon landing recently. Great distractions from all the important events that happened during those days in the world and nobody seem to notice, nobody seem to care…. They watch the fake moon crashing and moon landing charade🐑🤣
So painfully obviously a green screen. Wake up people.
Earth is flat, yes?
That’s really interesting, man! I’m curious, how did you figure it out?
@@laika5707 he saw it in a dream
this is not possible because pressure less than 1 atm water start boiling
But there is air and pressure. He is not in a vacuum, but in the weightlessness of space onboard of a space station.
@@connieeify in space always atmospheric pressure cannot be attain you it's large amount 101325Pa
However, on earth gravity not acts on water only atmosphere is keeping water on earth
That's why we take 1 atm standard at sea level
everything you said here is wrong buddy. if there was no air prssure he would be dead aswell and of course water is effected by gravity just like every other matter
Fake siace
Fake grammar
Does the liquid in your body float?
Daily physical activity while working or exercising against gravity keeps everything flowing smoothly. As soon as astronauts arrive in microgravity, and while they remain on the International Space Station, blood and other body fluids are pushed upward from the legs and abdomen toward the heart and head.
The liquid in your body mostly does not use gravity to ensure circulation. It's your blood pressure (the pressure within your circulatory system) combined with your heart's pumping, that ensures that fluids move around. The processes in your body that don't depend directly on the circulatory system, will indirectly depend on the circulatory system for things like moving oxygen, energy, and nutrients that can act as reactants in your body's chemical processes.
@@ohedd The circulatory system is not relying on gravity, that's correct. But it has developed to act against gravity, lack of gravity leads to some side effects.
@@johnscaramis2515 yep
fake
Someone doesn't understand basic effects of gravity 👀
Alright then, how'd they fake it?
Only your education is fake.
😂 dumb flat earther alert
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