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And that makes you qualified to know for sure that "satellites" are physically located at over a hundred miles above the Earth?Yo, i work in a broadcast company............Im not an expert, just an operator.
You're only touching and looking at physical things on the Earth, right?
I would say that the flat Earth is BIG.because the coverage of a satellite is limited because the EARTH IS ROUND.
It's precisely because my mind is open that I managed to discover, and become convinced, that "satellites" don't exist and that the Earth is flat and stationary.But you NEED AN OPEN MIND.
In my opinion, it is globe-Earthers (such as yourself) that are close-minded.
And I agree, which is why I've posted so many videos containing scientific proofs, right?This is not a religion, you can't use faith as a shield for being an idiot.
Also:
so I would ask globe-Earthers to also open their minds.If "seeing is believing", then to truly see a physical thing clearly, one must see it with one's naked eyes, and not on a screen or through a telescope (no matter how powerful), right?
In which case, it's actually no longer believing (which requires faith), but knowing.
Please show me the post where I said or meant that there are "no undersea cables".but by denying that there are no satellites and no undersea cables
If you can't, please don't put words in my mouth.
As I've said, I'm just:you are insulting thousands of us who use them to earn a living and make watching tv, streaming, surfing, listening to radio, play pokemon possible for people on earth.
I have no intention of insulting anyone.sharing my discovery, and I was also curious to see if anyone agrees.
If nobody agrees (which is what I was initially expecting), I would not mind at all, simply because that's what I was expecting.
Which is why I'm surprised that quite a few agree!
Then again, maybe they were all just being sarcastic, which I also don't mind. :p
If anyone feels insulted, it's their own fault for not having an "open mind", just like what you accuse me of lacking, ironically.
Looks like you've not been carefully reading all my posts in this thread; I've already posted it before:If there are no satellites, no undersea fibre cables, tell me, in your own words, in one paragraph, how the fuck we are able to read what you type on your phone/ keyboard?:kma:
My apologies if I caused you to misunderstand what I meant. :opray tell how you cum out with navigation and synchronization concepts and technologies that hover and operate on a flat earth?
I meant the high technology of GPS is a ground-based and atmosphere-based technology, therefore those particular high technologies that actually exist do not "hover" over or "orbit" a "planetary" or "global" Earth; they operate on a stationary flat Earth:
wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_propagationatlanteanconspiracy.com/2015/08/200-proofs-earth-is-not-spinning-ball.html
"166) The “geostationary communications satellite” was first created by Freemason science-fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke and supposedly became science-fact just a decade later. Before this, radio, television, and navigation systems like LORAN and DECCA were already well-established and worked fine using only ground-based technologies. Nowadays huge fibre-optics cables connect the internet across oceans, gigantic cell towers triangulate GPS signals, and ionospheric propagation allows radio waves to be bounced all without the aid of the science-fiction best-seller known as “satellites.”"
[video=youtube;h5i_iDyUTCg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5i_iDyUTCg[/video]
Once again, what was actually used was a combination of non-fibre:1. Decades ago before the use of seabased fibre optics cables, the satellites comms was used for live feed of football games (for eg).
2. My engineers when they go to very remote areas, they hire satellite phones to make calls as their normal standard land mobile phones do not work because there is no coverage
3. How does one make phone calls from a flying commercial aircraft (eg SIA 747 or something) to land based home? They use satt comms
4. How does a commercial ship or a boat in the middle of the vast pacific ocean make phone calls to the land? They use satt comms.
5. they do have weather satellites to scan/map images of the land areas (from above)
wikipedia.org/wiki/Submarine_communications_cable
wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_wave#Propagation
I thought again, and I soon reached the conclusion that the:Think again. I gave you some examples of situations where one needs to use Satt comm devices to make communication between 2 parties.
The examples were air (on the plane), sea (in the middle of the vast ocean), and remote land (unhibited terrain, remote mining area or jungles). Lets say, miners in some remote area in Western Australia or a remote area in a 3rd world country. Try using your standard mobile and one will not get any coverage. If you don't get coverage, it means you are not connected to the comms network that uses, lets say...the sub coms cable and radio wave propagation. One doesn't see a microwave tower bobbing out in the middle of the pacific ocean eh? One needs to use Satt comms to make a phone call.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satellite_phone
is simply a more powerful mobile phone, able to detect micro/radio waves that standard mobile phones cannot detect.
These "satellite phones" are deliberately not made available to the vast majority of the population to buy (or from another point of view, standard mobile phones are deliberately designed to be less powerful), in order to brainwash the actual users into thinking that since "satellite phones" are so exclusive, therefore they must "really" be using some kind of "satellite" technology!
[video=youtube;j4-JWLjJcvs]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4-JWLjJcvs[/video]
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