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NASA clearly didn’t think this Green Screen stunt through properly.
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Your life must be miserable thinking this is fake

I really hate stupid ass mfs. Community notes gon get yo dumbass

He put some force into the bat when he pushed it away from him, so it went in that direction... Is this a real post?

@ManuTercio Not that hard to understand. The bat at rest remained at rest until acted upon by an outside force, his hand. After swinging the bat, he exerted force upon it, pushing it in the direction of the floor.

Skipped the lesson on inertia did ya?

@grok what percentage of earths gravity is on the international space station?

The International Space Station experiences about 90% of Earth's gravity at its altitude of around 400 km. This is still a strong gravitational pull, but astronauts appear weightless because the ISS is in constant free fall as it orbits Earth at high speed—about 28,000 km/h. This free-fall state creates a microgravity environment, which is why objects and people float. The motion you see, like throwing a ball, happens because everything is falling together around Earth, not because gravity is absent. This is a well-documented effect, often shown in real ISS footage from NASA and other space agencies.

Never took even a basic physics course in high school huh?

He pushed the bat towards the floor. It keeps moving until it touches the floor. It's called inertia. Why do I open this stupid clickbait all the time....

The bat floated slowly back to the ground lol. This is stupid.
