Non-believer? Extraordinary claims? On Tmmac? Oh boy…I remember seeing some videos some years back that supposedly showed that footage from space was being faked, allegedly there was evidence of wires being used to make the astronauts float, and there were what seemed to be video artifacts and glitches that the person who made the video said was proof of some sort of virtual reality tech being used to fake the astronauts interacting with floating objects in zero G.
I do believe that astronauts go to space, I think that the footage from on board space craft and space stations is real, and I never was convinced otherwise by those videos. These things are very widely believed to be real, and have been since the 60s, so as far as I'm concerned the burden is on the non-believers to show clear evidence that it's fake. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, and all that. I don't hate on others for having a different opinion though.
I wasn't having a go at you, just pointing out that there are perfectly reasonable explanations for what you pointed out in the video - the fact that the astronauts stayed in one place, and that the guy on the left's leg was moving.
I was only…..you see I…..well, Rambo said “if they are even really in space” so I just kinda picked up…..
Nevermind. Lol. Good info Though. Thanks.