Telecommunications

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Re: Telecommunications
« Reply #30 on: December 03, 2011, 12:13:26 PM »
Wouldn't radio signals going straight anywhere be impossible on a flat earth due to bendy light?

I hadn't thought about that before.


What else is new?

Then you agree that radio signals going straight anywhere is impossible on a flat earth due to bendy light?  ???

No, Markjo, the sarcastic commonplace ''what else is new'' was in obvious reference to Jraffields not having thought about something.  You knew this......and stop using those question mark faces.

Because I lack your arrogance and don't think I know everything about everything, I think its fantastic to realize something that was previously hidden. To increase my body of knowledge and sharpen my tools of reason I think is far superior to your all-knowing-never-wrong attitude. 
You, sir, can't comprehend the idea of bottoms.

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Re: Telecommunications
« Reply #31 on: December 03, 2011, 12:30:31 PM »
Wouldn't radio signals going straight anywhere be impossible on a flat earth due to bendy light?

I hadn't thought about that before.


What else is new?

Then you agree that radio signals going straight anywhere is impossible on a flat earth due to bendy light?  ???

No, Markjo, the sarcastic commonplace ''what else is new'' was in obvious reference to Jraffields not having thought about something.  You knew this......and stop using those question mark faces.

Ah, that means that you didn't have anything to add to the discussion, correct?  Well, here's an opportunity to contribute: It appears that bendy light contradict the notion that RADAR signals travel straight.  Do you have any thoughts on that?
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Re: Telecommunications
« Reply #32 on: December 03, 2011, 02:45:00 PM »
Wouldn't radio signals going straight anywhere be impossible on a flat earth due to bendy light?

I hadn't thought about that before.


What else is new?

Then you agree that radio signals going straight anywhere is impossible on a flat earth due to bendy light?  ???

No, Markjo, the sarcastic commonplace ''what else is new'' was in obvious reference to Jraffields not having thought about something.  You knew this......and stop using those question mark faces.

Ah, that means that you didn't have anything to add to the discussion, correct?  Well, here's an opportunity to contribute: It appears that bendy light contradict the notion that RADAR signals travel straight.  Do you have any thoughts on that?

After carefully reviewing and considering the prior posts, I see no such contradiction.  Especially since the term, ''bendy light'', appears to be  a term used to generalize the nature of light and refraction. 
For whatever reason you allow Clocktower to derail any thread Archibald posts in.

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markjo

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Re: Telecommunications
« Reply #33 on: December 03, 2011, 02:49:48 PM »
After carefully reviewing and considering the prior posts, I see no such contradiction.  Especially since the term, ''bendy light'', appears to be  a term used to generalize the nature of light and refraction.

Then perhaps you should review some more because the term "bendy light" is used in this forum to describe how light behaves contrary to refraction.
Science is what happens when preconception meets verification.
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Besides, perhaps FET is a conspiracy too.
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It is just the way it is, you understanding it doesn't concern me.

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Archibald

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Re: Telecommunications
« Reply #34 on: December 03, 2011, 03:19:56 PM »
After carefully reviewing and considering the prior posts, I see no such contradiction.  Especially since the term, ''bendy light'', appears to be  a term used to generalize the nature of light and refraction.

Then perhaps you should review some more because the term "bendy light" is used in this forum to describe how light behaves contrary to refraction.

Yes, as I said.  With the exception of possibly some troll posts is this not how it has typically been?
For whatever reason you allow Clocktower to derail any thread Archibald posts in.