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Biological Entities In Space - Best Evidence

In the first 5 minutes...that space beetle that is swimming....WOW.

Sorry, but the swimming is the detail which IMO absolutely proves it's CGI. I guess, technically you probably can't call the space station orbit to be in space, because there's still a few atmospheric gas molecules around, but that sill wouldn't allow for a medium anything (11 dimensions or not) could swim in. This is quite obviously some microbe or plankton creature edited into space station or space shuttle footage.

The rest of the video isn't very convincing, either. Chris Everard talking about "space serpents" is doing what he probably does for a living, creating provocative theories and trying to make them into myths, so that he can sell books talking about totally made-up sensationalist stuff. And even if you underlay it with eerie music, a stiff oblong object spinning around an axis through space without any movement of its own is probably a piece of debris from the shuttles, the stations etc. Maussan's air serpents are harder to explain. They are obviously real objects and to fake them would probably mean that you would have to build a kind of segmented ballon, but it's obviously possible.
 
Actually , former US astronaut Storey Musgrove has spoken of seeing what he called "space worms" or something like that....
 
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