you keep using and misattributing to GPS - your iPhone 7 is a poor choice of equipment for this discussion
Thank you for allowing me to clarify my point. It helps me think more clearer and I will incorporate your thoughts as follows:
(p.s. mobile phone was in Aeroplane Mode the whole time, so not communicating with networks. Do you know what means Aeroplane mode?)
Flat Earth or not I think we can all agree that, there is no device that will tell us our position more accurate than a gps device. Even a poor choice of gps device gets position within 2.4m of random government sign. Now how it works...? Round Earth says satellites. Flat Earth says I don't know.
Your schtick is extremely transparent, as always. Nobody is questioning that GPS works in certain areas, and that it can, on occasion, be accurate.
Who says schtick? You are clever enough to dig through metadata of my picture to uncover it was taken by an iPhone 7, but dumb enough to not know that gps is:
- accurate to be approved primary means of navigation in aviation world wide. Four billion air passengers (4,000,000,000) with zero deaths in commercial passenger jets last year, with planes descending at night, in between mountains using only GPS every day.
- used in millions of ships as primary means of navigation as we have just found out thanks to Tontogary
- working well in each of the billions of mobile phones world wide.
I suspect another case of not following real flat earth principles. Pity, because that is not how our knowledge gets increased. Seeing, observing, continually gaining knowledge.
I never argued that cell phones didn't supplement their GPS data.
This why I put my device in Aeroplane mode, so it would just get position with gps, not communicate with any networks to get more data.