The point is that a faint dot moving through the sky is not enough to conclude it is a satellite
What else do you think something satellite sized would look like in the night sky then?
You don't seem to understand proof do you.
Asking what else a satellite would look like doesn't prove it is a satellite.
You need to ask what else would look like it.
Once more, I'm not saying it isn't a satellite.
I'm saying it isn't proof that it is a satellite.
No. You are literally lying. They are not exist, so it is impossible to see.
Except all the available evidence, including satellite TVs which require pointing fairly precisely at geostationary satellites; the photos and other information you can get from satellites, including GPS which relies upon satellites with quite well known positions, and actual photos of the ISS with enough of it resolved to clearly see it is the ISS quite clearly demonstrates that satellites DO exist.
You are the one lying here, like you do in almost every post you make.
You have no justification at all for your lie that satellites do not exist.