XPost: alt.astronomy, alt.uk.misc.flat-earth
Le 2025-01-02 à 18:57, Geocentric Universe a écrit :
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.”
Why are you SO obsessed with the Freemasons ? They started as a
professional order of stone workers from France. They are now a social CLUB. LORAN and DECCA only worked well for transmissions in MORSE CODE. A very
LOW bandwidth mode of transmission. The long wave length used FOLLOWED
the curve of the Earth.
Medium frequencies progressively stop following the curve, but, get
reflected by the ionosphere. That's what allow short wave transmission
to reach around the globe.
UHF and higher transmission DO NOT follow the curve and DON'T reflect
from the ionosphere.
Cell towers are NEVER used for GPS. They use a constellation of
satellites on 12 hours orbits.
Geostationary satellites, satellites on a 24 hours orbits EXIST. They DO provide a cheap alternative to the under sea cables, but, they induce a
lot of latency.
So, Eric Neo-Nazi Dumbay, stop your lies and go back to your yoga classes.
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