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Flat Earth Theory / Re: How does FE think that GPS works?
« on: September 30, 2017, 06:23:20 PM »
Defying Gravity is all CGI
That rhymes.
When you watch this video, think ISS, yes this CGI fakery is pretty good and the earth moon pics are superb huh? You believe the ISS under water green screen but not this video? Just because they tell you it's fake. The ISS is fake momo.
Satellites don't defy gravity and hover over the earth motionless, it's all an illusion and people buy it. TV signals can be delivered off towers or bounced off the dome.
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I'll add to this post. Forget satellites, they are dreams. When you go buy expensive GPS systems for say construction one thing is always prevalent and that is this REMOTE station that runs on POWER at your job site or in the remote woods MUST be able to talk to the BASE station to get accurate positions. The satellite links is ridiculous, earth moving, 4 satellites moving and some chipset is going to give you a very accurate position from moving parts...hah dreams of my father
No it's called remote antenna position, home base and repeaters or towers. Done and done simple, no defying density
That rhymes.
When you watch this video, think ISS, yes this CGI fakery is pretty good and the earth moon pics are superb huh? You believe the ISS under water green screen but not this video? Just because they tell you it's fake. The ISS is fake momo.
Satellites don't defy gravity and hover over the earth motionless, it's all an illusion and people buy it. TV signals can be delivered off towers or bounced off the dome.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++
I'll add to this post. Forget satellites, they are dreams. When you go buy expensive GPS systems for say construction one thing is always prevalent and that is this REMOTE station that runs on POWER at your job site or in the remote woods MUST be able to talk to the BASE station to get accurate positions. The satellite links is ridiculous, earth moving, 4 satellites moving and some chipset is going to give you a very accurate position from moving parts...hah dreams of my father
No it's called remote antenna position, home base and repeaters or towers. Done and done simple, no defying density