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4 minutes ago, wolfy said:

Well, you've flew to Australia with a stop off at Dubai.

I'm not arguing about countries or destinations in terms of flights you were on.

None of what you're mentioning is going to prove to you that you are going over and under a globe.

 

 

 

So how big is the pancake of the earth?

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3 minutes ago, wolfy said:

Are there any electronics experts on here, or anyone familiar with how they operate, in terms of being able to work without overheating?

I like the stuff from the late 80s and early 90s

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10 minutes ago, Kevin Carr's Gloves said:

 

So how big is the pancake of the earth?

In its entirety, I'm not sure. There's no real way to know, because we'll only be living in a certain area of it around a centre.

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Electronics using heat sinks and/or fans.

They work fine in an atmosphere for extremely long periods of time, continuously.

This alone scuppers so called space satellites.

 

 

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Just now, wolfy said:

Electronics using heat sinks and/or fans.

They work fine in zn atmosphere for extremely long periods of time, continuously.

This alone scuppers so called space satellites.

 

 

 

Skobloodle hadg wunsy tog haeshbobble ahds numjog mazoodle!

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17 minutes ago, wolfy said:

Electronics using heat sinks and/or fans.

They work fine in an atmosphere for extremely long periods of time, continuously.

This alone scuppers so called space satellites.

 

 

No it doesn't.

 

 

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So basically you have to try and picture a supposed satellite orbiting a globe at 23,000 miles out that somehow manages to get that far on it's own, to take up a geosynchronous orbit with that supposed spinning globe, apparently receiving any amount of signals and returning them back to Earth, whilst also kicking in some kind of thruster at regular intervals to keep it in this geosynchronous orbit, as well as managing to keep all component inside of it cool, without any means to cool them.

 

It can be achieved by magic but it cannot be achieved by realistic means.

Cell towers and high masts with dishes, plus undersea cables, etc, all have components that heat up, because we all know that all electronic equipment uses heat, yet it's dissipated quite easily in atmosphere.

 

No cooling fan or heat sink is going to dissipate any heat from components inside a low pressure system, or near vacuum as we are told space is.

 

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3 minutes ago, wolfy said:

So basically you have to try and picture a supposed satellite orbiting a globe at 23,000 miles out that somehow manages to get that far on it's own, to take up a geosynchronous orbit with that supposed spinning globe, apparently receiving any amount of signals and returning them back to Earth, whilst also kicking in some kind of thruster at regular intervals to keep it in this geosynchronous orbit, as well as managing to keep all component inside of it cool, without any means to cool them.

 

It can be achieved by magic but it cannot be achieved by realistic means.

Cell towers and high masts with dishes, plus undersea cables, etc, all have components that heat up, because we all know that all electronic equipment uses heat, yet it's dissipated quite easily in atmosphere.

 

No cooling fan or heat sink is going to dissipate any heat from components inside a low pressure system, or near vacuum as we are told space is.

 

 

Fuckwit https://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2001/ast21mar_1 

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33 minutes ago, wolfy said:

So basically you have to try and picture a supposed satellite orbiting a globe at 23,000 miles out that somehow manages to get that far on it's own, to take up a geosynchronous orbit with that supposed spinning globe, apparently receiving any amount of signals and returning them back to Earth, whilst also kicking in some kind of thruster at regular intervals to keep it in this geosynchronous orbit, as well as managing to keep all component inside of it cool, without any means to cool them.

 

It can be achieved by magic but it cannot be achieved by realistic means.

Cell towers and high masts with dishes, plus undersea cables, etc, all have components that heat up, because we all know that all electronic equipment uses heat, yet it's dissipated quite easily in atmosphere.

 

No cooling fan or heat sink is going to dissipate any heat from components inside a low pressure system, or near vacuum as we are told space is.

 

You don't understand orbits or that heat will dissipate in a near vacuum

 

But that's ok.

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Maybe I'm oversimplifying but @wolfy has shown signs of being both too smart and not being far enough up the spectrum to believe this shite.

 

That is to say, you're being trolled to fuck.

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22 minutes ago, Alex said:

There's loads of information online explaining how it works.

Of course there is.

There's load of information that Earth is a spinning globe and space rockets work and satellites work flawlessly for decades upon decades.

There's info on probes going to pluto and landing on asteroids, etc.

There's lot's of stuff out there that potentially dupes the masses.

 

The issue is in finding what's legitimate as a verifiable truth and what are hypothesis or misinformation,  down to downright disinformation.

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12 minutes ago, adios said:

Maybe I'm oversimplifying but @wolfy has shown signs of being both smart enough and not being far enough up the spectrum to believe this shite.

 

That is to say, you're being trolled to fuck.

Wrong answer.

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