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Take out th hyphen and you have a true statement.
Gosh that is so clever, I don't know how you do it.
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Take out th hyphen and you have a true statement.
I know I already replied to this but just so you know I'm not full of hot air, a video version of the book by the 'genius' Eddie Alencar was posted by @Edwin Wright 2 years ago which I picked apart in a series of posts from here.A few years back, genius, Eddie Alencar, published '16 Emergency Landings' which make more sense on F/E map.
https://www.flatearthresearch.com/w...EWoQBPw7PjIT6q0rXqGRAdztCiYU8kK8zb5j-WDsGBIWc
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If you consider the above, you will realize that pilots use the above map or something extremely similar, and never a globe or anything close to that.
The truth is there for anyone who wants it.
You're complaining about someone else's spelling?Gosh that is so clever, I don't know how you do it.Learn to spell 'The' though.
Have you discovered the difference between "there", "their" and "they're" yet? .
Or “to” and “too”! As in post #985 and many others.

I wouldn't have mentioned your spelling at all but for "2" things. 1) The saying people in glass houses comes to mind when you pick somebody else up on their spelling, and 2) You haven't addressed the question I have been asking you in any logical way.Sure I have, why do you want to know ? Are you having trouble ?
Your lucky you don't just get '2'![]()
Have you discovered the difference between "there", "their" and "they're" yet? Post 1,030.
Or “to” and “too”! As in post #985 and many others.
I wouldn't have mentioned your spelling at all but for "2" things. 1) The saying people in glass houses comes to mind when you pick somebody else up on their spelling,
Yes, English is a difficult language. But it helps, if somebody is a native English speaker, to spell words correctly so that we all understand what you are saying.Why do words that sound the same have a different meaning but are spelt different:
There- Their,
To - Too,
New - Knew
plain-plane.
meat-meet.
berth-birth.
brake-break.
male-mail.
right-write.
steal-steel.
pray-prey.
No wonder people who are learning English find it so difficult.
What about the other thing that you continue to ignore?Fair enough.
What about the other thing that you continue to ignore?
I'll ask it again. Where do satellite tv signals come from if not from satellites in geostationary orbit over a globe earth?
I'm not parroting. It's called holding you to account on your claims and seeking answers for them. And any rational person will do the same.Keep on parroting, do I care ? NO!
You need to start being honest about the fact that your claim about satellites doesn't stand up to scrutiny.
I am not a satellite tv expert, but we have been told by someone here who knows about such things that domestic satellite dishes are pointed to the sky, which wouldn't be much good if the signals came through cables, from ground-based masts, or even through the post, all of which you have put forward as possibilities in your posts. (The mind boggles at the idea of the postman pushing tv signals through our letter-boxes.) Where do the signals come from that the sky-facing satellite dishes pick up? Another ide you have put forward is that the signals are bounced off the ionosphere, but it has been explained to us that the ionosphere is not reliable enough to give constant pictures on our television screens. Finally, you have suggested balloons, but in that case, the domestic satellite dishes would have to be able to adjust themselves to the ever-changing position of the balloon. So unless you can provide a credible source for where the signals are coming from that are picked up by sky-pointing satellite dishes, your claim that satellites don't exist really doesn't stand up to scrutiny.Why don't they ?
Another ide you have put forward is that the signals are bounced off the ionosphere, but it has been explained to us that the ionosphere is not reliable enough to give constant pictures on our television screens.
That is why they are called geostationary satellites. They are placed in orbit at a speed that exactly matches that of the earth's rotation, so that, with respect to the earth, they are stationary.And suppose orbiting satellites are ?
With the earth tuning & moving through space at a exorbitant speed, I cant see how orbiting satellites are reliable either.
Unless you have typoglycemiaYes, English is a difficult language. But it helps, if somebody is a native English speaker, to spell words correctly so that we all understand what you are saying.
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