Yeah. It bugs me that people push a clearly bullshit jew belief.
If McNasty hated jews, as he claims, he'd point out that their entire belief system is based on total bullshit, not push the jew belief system as reality, using specious logic and non-sequitur anecdotes.
Well I would simply comment underneath the retarded claim but those jews block me from their subs because they can't handle it when I constantly call out their jewish bullshit.
Na. Because you didn't block me. If you were a genuine person that didn't like me, you would just block me and move on. To ban me from participating in your sub and then make posts pertaining to the content I post is a jewish thing to do. You are censoring your own sub preventing any dissenting facts that could expose your jewish bullshit.
GPS, with the use of WAAS augmentation creates a precision of 3".
The question about GPS accuracy is to establish that @McNasty does believe in GPS as a actual existing system, regardless of how he thinks it works, and to establish what he believes there to be a reasonable level of accuracy for that GPS system, again, regardless of how he thinks it works.
After this comes the questions about the clear and obvious flaws of ANY flat earth model when comparing it to the spherical model. The east-west distances south of the equator become increasingly anomalous as you move further south. One model creator that @McNasty used to show what the flat earth looks like, pointed out that Australia on the flat earth model is 2.5 "wider" (the word he used) than it actually is on the spherical model, the model upon which GPS is based.
The GPS distances, which are modeled on a spherical earth model, will be accurate given a spherical earth, but will show anomaly on an assumed flat earth.
McNasty will not then be able to retreat to the "did you personally measure the distances" bullshit that each of his accounts jumps back to.
These GPS measurements can also then be used to prove that the earth is a globe by referring to the distances between two points of longitude at a northern, southern hemispheres and at the equator. These GPS distances will establish that the earth can only possibly be a sphere, disproving flat earth, once again.
This is why he won't answer that question, about accuracy. It's why he won't provide a model with a scale for distance. He simply can't. And, of course he can't explain how a flat earth reality could possibly work if the GPS distances, using a globe model, could possibly be accurate.
Let me just point out first how retarded you are for not noticing that yourself and GPS signal are consistent. They aren't relying on floating computers that constantly move around. You either get service in a particular spot or you don't. If you believe a moving computer can triangulate a position, you are retarded.
No. I'm currently doing a big job out in the middle of nowhere and I get no service. Not once did I ever magically get service from a passing satellite. Lol. Service and signals are consistent because they are all stationary and they come from towers on the earth. The few satellite projects that they have on balloons are designated for specific applications. They are not used for cell phones.
No. I'm currently doing a big job out in the middle of nowhere and I get no service. Not once did I ever magically get service from a passing satellite. Lol. Service and signals are consistent because they are all stationary and they come from towers on the earth. The few satellite projects that they have on balloons are designated for specific applications. They are not used for cell phones.
[ - ] FreeinTX 1 point 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 12:35:27 ago (+2/-1)*
You wouldn't get satelite service of you don't have a satphone. However, people with satphones, get great coverage in the middle of nowhere.
Imagine that.
Still waiting for the answers to.
1. Show me a tower that they use to create the "GPS signals" . Show me the specs for those towers. Let's all take a look.
2. Are these "GPS" systems accurate? Do you acknowledge that GPS, regardless of how you think it works, are accurate to with 3" in both the northern and southern hemispheres? If not, how accurate are they, on average?
3. Explain how an earth based system of towers uses a GPS model that is spherical with zero anomaly.
When you posted a model of what you believed was a flat earth model, that model's designer explained the problems with his model.
The biggest problem are distances on the flat earth. Only distances exactly north-south are correct. All other distances are wrong, especially south of the equator, eg. Australia is 2.5 times too wide on the flat earth.
And then, the creator of the model that you use to suggest the earth is flat went on to say,
Only if we deform the flat earth until it is a globe we can get all distances right.
Which explains how Australia, which has this shape in a spherical model,
AND, which is why you can't produce a single flat earth model which included a scale for distance.
I'm a pilot. Every trip I make using GPS results in exactly the precision that it claims to provide and uses a spherical model to relay information about my position over the spherical earth.
You wouldn't get satelite service of you don't have a satphone.
I'm not denying that there's a limited service people can have access to that relies on computers and balloons. Nasa is the number one purchaser of helium worldwide.
But logistically they do not use these balloon satellites for standard GPS. Us peasant folk get to use the cell phone towers.
The chimney wasn't even attached to the building at Auschwitz. I don't care about your fantasy explanations. The GPS that is used with phones and all common technology is cell tower line of sight technology. This can be verified by the consistency and service everybody experiences.
Prove it. Show me one of these alleged towers and the specs on the transmitters that produce the GPS signals. Let's see some of these devices that you're talking about.
Lol. It's how your cell phone works. It's why when I drive down the same road in the middle of nowhere, I never get service. Ever. This is because there isn't a satellite flying above me giving me service.
I constantly get GPS signals where I have no phone signal. Every time I go flying, especially over 10,000 feet, I'll have no cell signal at all. Zero bars, "no internet", no texts, but be just fine with GPS.
Still dodging the issue, though. Show me the specs on the devices the send out the GPS signal. If it's cell phone, as you suggest, show me the specs on the cellular device that produces the GPS signals. Let's take a look.
I constantly get GPS signals where I have no phone signal.
That's irrelevant. Gps works on a different Hertz than your cell phone service. It uses the same towers but can travel further.
My point was about consistencies. There is a road I travel on where there is no GPS or service. It is always like that. There is never a time where I get any service. This is because service and GPS relies on cell phone towers that are never going to move closer to this road.
Your still dodging the point. Let's see the transmitters. How far can they transmit? What frequency do they use? Show me the device that does this. Show me the specs on the device the does this. Who makes them? Show me a patent for the device. Something.
There is a road I travel on where there is no GPS or service.
If there is an open sky above you and you're not at 75+ degrees latitude north or south, you're a fucking liar.
Still waiting.
You wouldn't get satelite service of you don't have a satphone. However, people with satphones, get great coverage in the middle of nowhere.
Imagine that.
Still waiting for the answers to.
1. Show me a tower that they use to create the "GPS signals" . Show me the specs for those towers. Let's all take a look.
2. Are these "GPS" systems accurate? Do you acknowledge that GPS, regardless of how you think it works, are accurate to with 3" in both the northern and southern hemispheres? If not, how accurate are they, on average?
3. Explain how an earth based system of towers uses a GPS model that is spherical with zero anomaly.
When you posted a model of what you believed was a flat earth model, that model's designer explained the problems with his model.
The biggest problem are distances on the flat earth. Only distances exactly north-south are correct. All other distances are wrong, especially south of the equator, eg. Australia is 2.5 times too wide on the flat earth.
And then, the creator of the model that you use to suggest the earth is flat went on to say,
Only if we deform the flat earth until it is a globe we can get all distances right.
Which explains how Australia, which has this shape in a spherical model,
AND, which is why you can't produce a single flat earth model which included a scale for distance.
I'm a pilot. Every trip I make using GPS results in exactly the precision that it claims to provide and uses a spherical model to relay information about my position over the spherical earth.
Smartphones use triangulation from cell towers before using GPS satellites to compute your current location which is far less accurate.
So the main narrative is that cell phones and GPS use both satellites and towers but that it uses towers first.
So everything I said about your cell phone using towers is absolutely true.
Now you have to prove to me that they are actually using satellites when they can't reach the towers. Objective reality and personal experience will tell you that you do not get service when you are out of the range of towers.
Nigger, the increased accuracy of cell towers to augment GPS signals is a limited area service featute by cell phone companies and is used to augment the shitty GPS accuracy of cell phones.
It is nowhere near the accuracy of WAAS augmented GPS, which has nothing to do with your cell phone.
You're desperately grasping at dumb assed straws and demonstrating that you don't know what the fuck you're talking about.
Still waiting.
You wouldn't get satelite service of you don't have a satphone. However, people with satphones, get great coverage in the middle of nowhere.
Imagine that.
Still waiting for the answers to.
1. Show me a tower that they use to create the "GPS signals" . Show me the specs for those towers. Let's all take a look.
2. Are these "GPS" systems accurate? Do you acknowledge that GPS, regardless of how you think it works, are accurate to with 3" in both the northern and southern hemispheres? If not, how accurate are they, on average?
3. Explain how an earth based system of towers uses a GPS model that is spherical with zero anomaly.
When you posted a model of what you believed was a flat earth model, that model's designer explained the problems with his model.
The biggest problem are distances on the flat earth. Only distances exactly north-south are correct. All other distances are wrong, especially south of the equator, eg. Australia is 2.5 times too wide on the flat earth.
And then, the creator of the model that you use to suggest the earth is flat went on to say,
Only if we deform the flat earth until it is a globe we can get all distances right.
Which explains how Australia, which has this shape in a spherical model,
AND, which is why you can't produce a single flat earth model which included a scale for distance.
I'm a pilot. Every trip I make using GPS results in exactly the precision that it claims to provide and uses a spherical model to relay information about my position over the spherical earth.
You wouldn't get satelite service of you don't have a satphone. However, people with satphones, get great coverage in the middle of nowhere.
Imagine that.
Still waiting for the answers to.
1. Show me a tower that they use to create the "GPS signals" . Show me the specs for those towers. Let's all take a look.
2. Are these "GPS" systems accurate? Do you acknowledge that GPS, regardless of how you think it works, are accurate to with 3" in both the northern and southern hemispheres? If not, how accurate are they, on average?
3. Explain how an earth based system of towers uses a GPS model that is spherical with zero anomaly.
When you posted a model of what you believed was a flat earth model, that model's designer explained the problems with his model.
The biggest problem are distances on the flat earth. Only distances exactly north-south are correct. All other distances are wrong, especially south of the equator, eg. Australia is 2.5 times too wide on the flat earth.
And then, the creator of the model that you use to suggest the earth is flat went on to say,
Only if we deform the flat earth until it is a globe we can get all distances right.
Which explains how Australia, which has this shape in a spherical model,
AND, which is why you can't produce a single flat earth model which included a scale for distance.
I'm a pilot. Every trip I make using GPS results in exactly the precision that it claims to provide and uses a spherical model to relay information about my position over the spherical earth.
So If it's claimed that cell phones and GPS use cellular towers before they would connect to a satellite, explain to me why I never get service in certain locations?
[ + ] Ducktalesooo000ooo
[ - ] Ducktalesooo000ooo 1 point 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 11:56:44 ago (+1/-0)
gosh.
[ + ] FreeinTX
[ - ] FreeinTX 0 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 12:24:28 ago (+2/-2)
If McNasty hated jews, as he claims, he'd point out that their entire belief system is based on total bullshit, not push the jew belief system as reality, using specious logic and non-sequitur anecdotes.
[ + ] Ducktalesooo000ooo
[ - ] Ducktalesooo000ooo 1 point 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 12:31:26 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] McNasty
[ - ] McNasty [op] -1 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 11:57:54 ago (+1/-2)
[ + ] Tallest_Skil
[ - ] Tallest_Skil 1 point 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 13:30:55 ago (+1/-0)
Nah, you’re banned for being a paid shill.
[ + ] McNasty
[ - ] McNasty [op] -1 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 13:42:09 ago (+0/-1)
[ + ] Tallest_Skil
[ - ] Tallest_Skil 1 point 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 16:54:09 ago (+1/-0)
It’s not working. You’re too mentally defective to ever have a cogent argument. We see through you instantly. You will never have any support here.
[ + ] McNasty
[ - ] McNasty [op] 0 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 16:54:29 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] FreeinTX
[ - ] FreeinTX 0 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 12:03:40 ago (+1/-1)
Are they accurate?
And explain how they use a spherical model with 3" precision
[ + ] xmasskull
[ - ] xmasskull 1 point 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 16:21:18 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] FreeinTX
[ - ] FreeinTX 1 point 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 16:42:00 ago (+1/-0)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wide_Area_Augmentation_System
GPS, with the use of WAAS augmentation creates a precision of 3".
The question about GPS accuracy is to establish that @McNasty does believe in GPS as a actual existing system, regardless of how he thinks it works, and to establish what he believes there to be a reasonable level of accuracy for that GPS system, again, regardless of how he thinks it works.
After this comes the questions about the clear and obvious flaws of ANY flat earth model when comparing it to the spherical model. The east-west distances south of the equator become increasingly anomalous as you move further south. One model creator that @McNasty used to show what the flat earth looks like, pointed out that Australia on the flat earth model is 2.5 "wider" (the word he used) than it actually is on the spherical model, the model upon which GPS is based.
The GPS distances, which are modeled on a spherical earth model, will be accurate given a spherical earth, but will show anomaly on an assumed flat earth.
McNasty will not then be able to retreat to the "did you personally measure the distances" bullshit that each of his accounts jumps back to.
These GPS measurements can also then be used to prove that the earth is a globe by referring to the distances between two points of longitude at a northern, southern hemispheres and at the equator. These GPS distances will establish that the earth can only possibly be a sphere, disproving flat earth, once again.
This is why he won't answer that question, about accuracy. It's why he won't provide a model with a scale for distance. He simply can't. And, of course he can't explain how a flat earth reality could possibly work if the GPS distances, using a globe model, could possibly be accurate.
[ + ] McNasty
[ - ] McNasty [op] -2 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 12:11:47 ago (+1/-3)
[ + ] Tallest_Skil
[ - ] Tallest_Skil 1 point 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 13:29:28 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] FreeinTX
[ - ] FreeinTX 0 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 12:17:33 ago (+1/-1)
Edit: fine tuned with WAAS corrections information.
Not a hard concept. I'm waiting for the answers to my questions.
[ + ] Tallest_Skil
[ - ] Tallest_Skil 1 point 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 13:30:04 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] McNasty
[ - ] McNasty [op] -1 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 14:05:36 ago (+0/-1)
[ + ] McNasty
[ - ] McNasty [op] -1 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 12:23:55 ago (+1/-2)
[ + ] McNasty
[ - ] McNasty [op] -2 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 12:22:22 ago (+1/-3)
[ + ] FreeinTX
[ - ] FreeinTX 1 point 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 12:35:27 ago (+2/-1)*
Imagine that.
Still waiting for the answers to.
1. Show me a tower that they use to create the "GPS signals" . Show me the specs for those towers. Let's all take a look.
2. Are these "GPS" systems accurate? Do you acknowledge that GPS, regardless of how you think it works, are accurate to with 3" in both the northern and southern hemispheres? If not, how accurate are they, on average?
3. Explain how an earth based system of towers uses a GPS model that is spherical with zero anomaly.
When you posted a model of what you believed was a flat earth model, that model's designer explained the problems with his model.
And then, the creator of the model that you use to suggest the earth is flat went on to say,
Which explains how Australia, which has this shape in a spherical model,
https://files.catbox.moe/ghox69.jpeg
Which is confirmed by GPS, radio tower, aviation travel and auto travel, looks like this,
https://files.catbox.moe/atwc9a.jpg
On your bullshit Flat earth model.
AND, which is why you can't produce a single flat earth model which included a scale for distance.
I'm a pilot. Every trip I make using GPS results in exactly the precision that it claims to provide and uses a spherical model to relay information about my position over the spherical earth.
[ + ] McNasty
[ - ] McNasty [op] -1 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 13:01:11 ago (+1/-2)
I'm not denying that there's a limited service people can have access to that relies on computers and balloons. Nasa is the number one purchaser of helium worldwide.
But logistically they do not use these balloon satellites for standard GPS. Us peasant folk get to use the cell phone towers.
[ + ] Tallest_Skil
[ - ] Tallest_Skil 1 point 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 13:30:29 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] McNasty
[ - ] McNasty [op] -1 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 13:43:09 ago (+0/-1)
[ + ] FreeinTX
[ - ] FreeinTX 0 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 15:48:29 ago (+0/-0)
If it were some sort of tower system, there wouldn't be the issues at extreme latitudes.
[ + ] McNasty
[ - ] McNasty [op] -1 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 15:49:54 ago (+0/-1)
[ + ] FreeinTX
[ - ] FreeinTX 1 point 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 15:34:02 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] xmasskull
[ - ] xmasskull 2 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 16:25:28 ago (+2/-0)
[ + ] FreeinTX
[ - ] FreeinTX 1 point 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 16:43:31 ago (+1/-0)
I hope I'm entertaining, at least.
[ + ] Tallest_Skil
[ - ] Tallest_Skil 1 point 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 13:29:15 ago (+1/-0)
Kill self.
[ + ] McNasty
[ - ] McNasty [op] -1 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 13:35:49 ago (+0/-1)
[ + ] Deleted
[ - ] deleted 0 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 15:20:00 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] McNasty
[ - ] McNasty [op] -1 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 15:21:38 ago (+0/-1)
[ + ] FreeinTX
[ - ] FreeinTX 0 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 15:36:00 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] McNasty
[ - ] McNasty [op] 0 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 15:38:05 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] FreeinTX
[ - ] FreeinTX 0 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 15:44:05 ago (+0/-0)
Still dodging the issue, though. Show me the specs on the devices the send out the GPS signal. If it's cell phone, as you suggest, show me the specs on the cellular device that produces the GPS signals. Let's take a look.
[ + ] McNasty
[ - ] McNasty [op] 0 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 15:46:29 ago (+0/-0)
That's irrelevant. Gps works on a different Hertz than your cell phone service. It uses the same towers but can travel further.
My point was about consistencies. There is a road I travel on where there is no GPS or service. It is always like that. There is never a time where I get any service. This is because service and GPS relies on cell phone towers that are never going to move closer to this road.
[ + ] FreeinTX
[ - ] FreeinTX 0 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 15:50:10 ago (+0/-0)*
If there is an open sky above you and you're not at 75+ degrees latitude north or south, you're a fucking liar.
Still waiting.
You wouldn't get satelite service of you don't have a satphone. However, people with satphones, get great coverage in the middle of nowhere.
Imagine that.
Still waiting for the answers to.
1. Show me a tower that they use to create the "GPS signals" . Show me the specs for those towers. Let's all take a look.
2. Are these "GPS" systems accurate? Do you acknowledge that GPS, regardless of how you think it works, are accurate to with 3" in both the northern and southern hemispheres? If not, how accurate are they, on average?
3. Explain how an earth based system of towers uses a GPS model that is spherical with zero anomaly.
When you posted a model of what you believed was a flat earth model, that model's designer explained the problems with his model.
And then, the creator of the model that you use to suggest the earth is flat went on to say,
Which explains how Australia, which has this shape in a spherical model,
https://files.catbox.moe/ghox69.jpeg
Which is confirmed by GPS, radio tower, aviation travel and auto travel, looks like this,
https://files.catbox.moe/atwc9a.jpg
On your bullshit Flat earth model.
AND, which is why you can't produce a single flat earth model which included a scale for distance.
I'm a pilot. Every trip I make using GPS results in exactly the precision that it claims to provide and uses a spherical model to relay information about my position over the spherical earth.
[ + ] McNasty
[ - ] McNasty [op] 0 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 15:53:01 ago (+0/-0)
So the main narrative is that cell phones and GPS use both satellites and towers but that it uses towers first.
So everything I said about your cell phone using towers is absolutely true.
Now you have to prove to me that they are actually using satellites when they can't reach the towers. Objective reality and personal experience will tell you that you do not get service when you are out of the range of towers.
[ + ] FreeinTX
[ - ] FreeinTX 0 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 15:56:17 ago (+0/-0)
It is nowhere near the accuracy of WAAS augmented GPS, which has nothing to do with your cell phone.
You're desperately grasping at dumb assed straws and demonstrating that you don't know what the fuck you're talking about.
Still waiting.
You wouldn't get satelite service of you don't have a satphone. However, people with satphones, get great coverage in the middle of nowhere.
Imagine that.
Still waiting for the answers to.
1. Show me a tower that they use to create the "GPS signals" . Show me the specs for those towers. Let's all take a look.
2. Are these "GPS" systems accurate? Do you acknowledge that GPS, regardless of how you think it works, are accurate to with 3" in both the northern and southern hemispheres? If not, how accurate are they, on average?
3. Explain how an earth based system of towers uses a GPS model that is spherical with zero anomaly.
When you posted a model of what you believed was a flat earth model, that model's designer explained the problems with his model.
And then, the creator of the model that you use to suggest the earth is flat went on to say,
Which explains how Australia, which has this shape in a spherical model,
https://files.catbox.moe/ghox69.jpeg
Which is confirmed by GPS, radio tower, aviation travel and auto travel, looks like this,
https://files.catbox.moe/atwc9a.jpg
On your bullshit Flat earth model.
AND, which is why you can't produce a single flat earth model which included a scale for distance.
I'm a pilot. Every trip I make using GPS results in exactly the precision that it claims to provide and uses a spherical model to relay information about my position over the spherical earth.
[ + ] McNasty
[ - ] McNasty [op] 0 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 15:58:47 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] FreeinTX
[ - ] FreeinTX 0 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 15:52:58 ago (+0/-0)
You wouldn't get satelite service of you don't have a satphone. However, people with satphones, get great coverage in the middle of nowhere.
Imagine that.
Still waiting for the answers to.
1. Show me a tower that they use to create the "GPS signals" . Show me the specs for those towers. Let's all take a look.
2. Are these "GPS" systems accurate? Do you acknowledge that GPS, regardless of how you think it works, are accurate to with 3" in both the northern and southern hemispheres? If not, how accurate are they, on average?
3. Explain how an earth based system of towers uses a GPS model that is spherical with zero anomaly.
When you posted a model of what you believed was a flat earth model, that model's designer explained the problems with his model.
And then, the creator of the model that you use to suggest the earth is flat went on to say,
Which explains how Australia, which has this shape in a spherical model,
https://files.catbox.moe/ghox69.jpeg
Which is confirmed by GPS, radio tower, aviation travel and auto travel, looks like this,
https://files.catbox.moe/atwc9a.jpg
On your bullshit Flat earth model.
AND, which is why you can't produce a single flat earth model which included a scale for distance.
I'm a pilot. Every trip I make using GPS results in exactly the precision that it claims to provide and uses a spherical model to relay information about my position over the spherical earth.
[ + ] McNasty
[ - ] McNasty [op] 0 points 9 monthsAug 2, 2024 15:57:00 ago (+0/-0)
Bam.
So If it's claimed that cell phones and GPS use cellular towers before they would connect to a satellite, explain to me why I never get service in certain locations?