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NowTell Me the Sace Program Isn't Worth the Money

Zero-g Alka-Seltzer:

Via GeekPess.

UPDATE: Michael Darling seems to want to turn every posting on this blog into an episode of Tales of the Paranormal (see comments). I think what he's missing out on, here, is that we don't buy in to every crackpot theory that shows up in the blog comments section. We need compelling evidence before we are moved to take a stand on any paranormal phenomenon.

So with that in mind, here is the "face" that shows up at 4:35 on the Youtube video, above:

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I'll grant Michael one thing -- it doesn't look much like my dog!

Comments

Well, that was interesting. What I really want to know is when do I get my chance to get heartburn in orbit?

Niiice.

I'm struck by how, once the final large bubbles are eliminated, the flow patterns in the glob are quite reminiscent, though not nearly as colorful or complex, as a time lapse sequence of Jupiter or Saturn.

I wonder what a flame looks like in zero G.

They probably haven't tested this yet. The whole 100% oxygen thing would be just a little dangerous.

Stephen:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IJ74IvpBlU

You guys are crazy!
A 4:35 it's clear a ace emerges- Phil's dog?- I think not.

Maybe it was 4:33.

A congeries of bubble?
Eek! It's Yog-Sothoth. Run!

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