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Claims about bubbles floating freely in space footage are debunked with physics principles. Bubbles underwater always rise upward due to buoyancy, a fact that can be observed in real underwater environments. The bubbles in space footage, however, move in multiple directions, consistent with microgravity conditions. Their shapes remain rigid once detached, unlike bubbles under water, which deform and distort due to fluid resistance.
Additionally, droplets seen floating in the footage are explained as liquid particles in microgravity, not air bubbles, aligning with real space conditions.