How do satellites get rid of all of the heat from the sun? They are in a vacuum, after all.
I thought you were an engineer jroa.
Yes. Thermal energy needs to go someplace. Do they beam it away or something?
What kind of engineer are you? Did you take any physics classes?
Yes, and thermodynamics classes.
Then it must be perfectly clear to how satellites can lose heat in space and why Scepti's completely closed system can't possibly lose heat.
EDIT: I think I see what's happening here. I think you're asking how a satellite sheds heat in a vacuum, because you think that is analagous to Scepti's domed Earth floating in space. But you would be underestimating the insanity of Scepti's model. He claims that a "true" vacuum, which only exists oustide the dome, does not allow anything to move through it, including light. He says it's something like suspended animation. So he doesn't even leave the possibility of radiative cooling of the Earth.