And 4 pages in, FE can provide no evidence that satellites don't exist.
While anyone on the planet can clearly see that they do exist.
Does the existence of satellites change your view on FE at all?
There are other explanations which haven't been mentioned. Satellites or craft of some kind can exist over a plane if they have their own propulsion. We do not know what technology is out there.
What I would like to know is, why do we need the ever expansion of ground based communications towers when we have all the satellites?
This has been answered but what the heck, in for a penny, in for a pound!
Yes, "Satellites or craft of some kind can exist over a plane
if they have their own propulsion", but propulsion requires a lot of energy.
No craft could travel at the 6800 mph to 17500 mph for typical orbits IN the atmosphere - even 2,000 mph presents almost insurmountable heating problems and observed satellite speeds agree with this range.
Hence "satellites" (stratolites or whatever) would need something to maintain altitude (whatever that might be) - rockets? - but rockets use extreme amounts of energy AND FEers claim they don't work outside the atmosphere!
So what holds them up - more magic? Where do
you suggest this energy might come from?
Then "
why do we need the ever expansion of ground based communications towers when we have all the satellites?". This has been answered numerous times, but:
Satellite links are good for remote area communication, but are extremely expensive for two-way wide-band applications - such as internet connections and mobile phones (cell phones), so ground based services are best. Also undersea fibre-optic cables provide the most economical extremely wide-band intercontinental links.
GPS would not be feasible if many thousands of surface stations (over all oceans and all polar regions) were needed.