The thing is you can create an infinite number of required extra transmitters when you assume the dishes are not all receiving from the same point. This is obviously absurd and can be discarded.
Can I expect any justification for this assertion? Remember, you have to show that it's
necessary, not that some idiot could come up with it. Many homes in the same area could point towards the same stratellite: the slight change in location is irrelevant at these distances.
I just reread every post of yours in this thread and you have given zero evidence that space travel is impossible. You have given caveats and objections and, I suppose, assume that they are infallible? I don't know. But yeah, no empirical evidence.
Of course not in this thread, I did explicitly say that we were getting off topic: even more off topic than we already were. If you want to get onto space travel as a whole, that's a topic for another thread. If you want to talk with me about it, learn about the Dual Earth model. It clearly predicts movement will become nearly impossible the higher you go. (In the Dual Earth thread, there is also a section dedicated to evidence).
When you can respod to my reasoning, rather than blithely assert, I will be happy to discuss this with you. If you are not going to be willing to dedicate any time to reading about the model, then why should I answer your questions if you have no desire to learn?