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gotta have faith in the engineers

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>The suit solves this problem by using layers of fabric to create pockets called "gores" around each joint. When the joint is moved, reducing the interior volume, the gore opens up, increasing the volume. Thus moving a joint does not change the total volume under pressure and no exra work needs to be done.
More science magic, more technology and materials that NASA claimed to have in the 60s that would be a new innovation if we had that today. Just look up any pressure suits we use today.

You show in your response that you aren't even aware of the method that NASA claims the suits implemented to cool the astronauts. If you had really looked into it, you would see it was more proof of a hoax. They didn't have the amount of water they needed to perform that cooling; they didn't expel any visible water from the suits either. The idea that those suits provided for all the astronauts' life support needs is a farce that can only be maintained by ignoring the evidence, by believing that "all points have been refuted thousands of times" and telling yourself you don't need to worry about it. You can only maintain your belief in these missions by not looking any further, just like you've ignored the entire thread.

I can't wait to see you wikipedia a response or find a way to tell me that this is all beneath you, you don't need to be bothered with thinking or understanding, you know what's true end of story.

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