#1: Seeing as you aren't presenting anything that can be agreed with, that isn't going to happen.
#2: You've been given a perfectly reasonable explanation, repeatedly, that is entirely consistent with the events broadcast on live TV, Hasselblad photographs, 16mm footage, mission procedures and transcripts. Your claim is refuted.
#1: My claim can be agreed with, and is clear and comprehensive:
1. Each time flag comes on screen, it is for short period of time, and demonstrates a "Slanted" top, showing connection to the pole offscreen. Thus it is being "PUSHED TOWARDS THE LM" these 4x.
2. Each time flag goes off screen, it is just "returning to At rest" (hanging straight down).
3. The push towards the LM is caused by gentle atmospheric motion (if in a studio, could be AC venting causing air current in the hangar, or the hangar isn't air tight, or a few entrances were open - take your pick).
(or if they were outside on a windless night-- then an occasional breeze still happens)
#2: So where is the Apollogist Hypothesis that explains:
1. The timing that MUST be associated/aligned with the decompression process.
2. The dynamic for ALL 8 movements over a 3 minute time period.
3. The rationale for why we didn't see the flag anytime BEFORE or AFTER these supernatural 3 minutes.
Your existing theory claims:
1. When offscreen, it's because the exhaust is pushing it offscreen -- for a total or 116 seconds, during the 3 minute period of waving.
2. Isn't pushing it for 59 of these seconds... so it's on screen.
3. Has a grand finale at the end which then pushes it off screen for good, rotating the pole. So that no more exhaust is needed.
Critical Issues with this claim:
1. How was it off screen for the 10 minutes preceding the first time the flag comes on screen?
2. When depressurization falls from 5 PSI to 1 PSI in under 60 seconds... how is it pushing the flag offscreen for 116 seconds?
3. After 60 seconds of depressurization, the exhaust rate falls from 2.5 oz/sec to under 0.5 oz/sec, and only back by < 1 PSI for "providing it initial energy required to move a flag"
4. How what there a grand finale at the end, when there was no pressure left inside the cabin?
I get that you don't (and won't) accept the implied conclusion from this. But it does seem that you've given up on providing a hypothesis that actually works here.
Which means, we can close out this Issue as "No existing Apollogist hypothesis to explain these flag movements."I think it's time to move on to the next items, in my list.
Here's the spreadsheet that shows the Timing from the perspective of 2 Videos, and the Surface Journal.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_7OaXUWMiiNKzo50J9WBvDjEzNZoKmPBx8XndBtHaMI/edit?usp=sharing