This makes no sense to me. Seems like they just hairspray their hair up.
Shouldn't your hair not have any preference of direction and just fly all over in every direction, not just up?
In the first place, shouldn't the women be tying their hair back so it isn't flying all over?!
There's no way the natural position of hair in outer-space is STRAIGHT UP like the bride of Frankenstein.
aLegoInYourShoe ago
Since when did space become a god damn kitchen anyway?
SaveTheChildren ago
I have no idea. Actually watching the videos is very bizarre.
I think the only thing they do up there is exercise, brush their teeth, eat, poop, and let their hair fly all over the place. They also spend a lot of time doing somersaults and flying around knocking into shit.
There's junk everywhere. They're always just on the cpu browsing porn or whatever.
It's weird, man.
SaveTheChildren ago
You submitted an image with no explanation of why. How was that image supposed to explain anything?
SaveTheChildren ago
And? What's your point? That still looks up and not any which way. At least to me.
SaveTheChildren ago
That's not what the hair looks like at all tbh.
Fateswebb ago
Because the video is fake.
SaveTheChildren ago
I have to agree.
They seem fake as shit to me. Nothing about what they show happens on the ISS makes any sense to me.
Also, another thing that makes no sense to me, you can find "live feeds of the earth from the ISS", but all it will show is the ground...
Nobody wants to see a live feed of the ocean with clouds. Why aren't you showing us the beautiful curvature of the earth 24/7?
Fateswebb ago
Yeah it is most likely a 0 gravity plane, notice how she seems to have a pause where there is gravity, and she is acting like there isn't?
SaveTheChildren ago
That video and the video of the guy obviously falling when he's trying a somersault have pretty much convinced me it's all a load of rubbish.
Fateswebb ago
If you watch the 0g planes they level off at intervals, and it appears that happens in their videos as well. Not even a good fake.
SaveTheChildren ago
So it's a static electricity thing?
SaveTheChildren ago
What's the supposed physics behind hair sticking straight up?