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There is NO curve- I prove it HERE
People are so stuck on a round ball, they are blinded to whats real. Here is what's real from a Microwave engineers lifetime experience.
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- Category: Uncategorized,Flat Earth Theory/Not Spinning
- Duration: 11:29
- Date: 2020-01-16 16:34:38
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Hey everybody, I wanted to talk to you guys about why I know. Personally, there's absolutely no curve at all. So you can take this from the Horses of Malathe, I say. And I'm going to put all this over at forums.153news.net. And you guys, I'm going to turn the comments off on 153 news for this one. And I'm going to let anyone who wants to talk about this come over here to forums.153news.net. And let's talk about it. So very first thing, let me, I'll just read what I, what I just wrote up. So you guys can see what's really going on. So let me start off with explaining that I was doing high speed wireless internet back in 2000. When there was really no such thing, we would take old school, loosened indoor, loosened bridges, client bridges, and we would drill them out, put a pigtail on them and hook them up to an external antenna. So I went out and I found these old things that we used to do. We used to take a drill and drill out that little gray thing at the top. And then that little wireless card right there, it's a PCM CIA card. There's an antenna slot for it. We'd run the antenna into it and then run it out. At the time, I lived in Idaho Falls, Idaho. I worked for a company called iDOTnet and my boss, I got bored doing what I was doing and being the main guy. So I said, give me something new. So he's like, let's go start an internet company and Jackson, away, oh, mean. So I went over there. I was the main guy. I was everything. I walked the streets. I got the clients. I built this off the ground to the point where we actually sold it. It was great. And so we deployed a wireless and I hope all is Idaho, which covers enormous amounts of place. This is what a typical buildout looks like right there. If you take a look at the core network, the WLAN right there, the wireless LAN, basically what you see with that little tower part right there, is that would be like our office or something of the sort. And we were firing up a big link to a tower core somewhere right there. And then we'd split it off and we'd go into small microsl or various things that feed it out like this. And this is how wireless internet works. So at the time, you could legally get away at 25 to 30 mile wireless point to point links as the FCC was always after us for everything. As years rolled on, I built another WISP, a wireless internet provider in Montana. And then I just finished up one in the Dow's organ around the time I moved to kind of to Panama. I am out of it at this point. But this leads me to this thing right here. And this is going to look really complex to you guys, but trust me, this was my entire world. Now, if you see on each side of this location, you see a tower point, right? You have the blue tower points. And then you have basically a straight line, D1, D2. It's a straight line from tower to tower. And then you have this oval thing right here in the middle, right? And they're at the very bottom, you have P. And then at the very top, you have that range. Now, why this is very important and why I'm showing you this is because everybody in the RF world, everybody. It's called it's spelled Freschnell zone, but it's called Freschnell zone. It's like some French thing or something of the sort. But essentially, what you're looking at with this is that with the Fresnell zone, if you have two tower locations at whatever elevation, you have to have this, this, this basically the oval of unrestricted access. Like my wave that is coming off of the transmit antenna is going to bounce up. Do you see where that plane is? It's going to bounce up and it's going to bounce down the wave length of this will bounce up and down out of this Fresnell zone. When you build these links, when you build everything like this, you absolutely have to make sure that there is no obstructions for anything on this at all. Or it screws up the wireless link. It totally screws up the wireless link. You have to be able to bounce in and out of that area. If you have a building say in the way, it will reflect your path, it'll do everything. And so your wireless won't be as good as it should or if it works at all. So this Freschnell zone is calculated both up and down where your wave is going to go through. You need to make sure your wave touches the bottom of the Fresnell zone as well as the top of the Fresnell zone or you will end up with a broken microwave link, basically, foilage, buildings, mountains or anything. That is the path of the Fresnell zone will screw up your wireless link, rendering it half of what it could be or breaking it all together. So to kind of wrap your head around how this works and essentially 2.4 gigahertz is what everybody in their dog runs. That's what your phones have. 5 gigahertz, they built 5 gigahertz, chips into them. Majority of the world runs on 2.4 gigahertz and 5 gigahertz. Now take a look at this 2.4 link. If you're running a frequency of 2.4 gigahertz, your wavelength is much bigger than the 5 gigahertz. And if I was running, say 11,000 megahertz, it would be even tighter than that 5 gigahertz. It would start becoming a laser. That beam is just running up and down at a little fraction. Now if I went to 900 megahertz, see 2.4 gigahertz is 2,400 megahertz, 5,000 gigahertz is 5,000 megahertz. If I went down to 900 megahertz, which isn't even 1 gigahertz, the wavelength would be huge and looping. And thus 900 megahertz stuff goes through a lot more stuff. But so this is one more picture of what I'm talking about here. This is where you end up. This has to run through the Fresno zone. You absolutely have to have the wavelength and you have to have the crest on the troughs at the bottoms. And it has to hit or it's not going to work. It basically, it won't work. Now in my years of doing high speed microwave backalls and playing around with all things RF, you never once have to calculate curvature. I never thought about this until later in my life, which I didn't. I never ever thought about this until like we got it. I never even thought of flat earth back in the days. I just, I thought we're on a ball of this way it is. But now that I'm reflecting upon all these things that I've done, nothing really makes sense if you're on a ball. And so these are the calculations. Now this is their calculations for earth curvature, right? Right? It's so it's radius 6371 kilometers or 3959 miles based on the numbers from Wikipedia blah, blah, blah. So it goes into all of this. And let's take a quick look right here. This is their curvature calculator. Guys, this is the scientific curvature calculator. So at one mile, it doesn't make a difference. You're not going to ever be able to see 0.67 feet. It's not even one foot. You're never going to see one, you know, a curvature at one mile. Ten miles, you're, it's 60, it's 60 feet. I don't think even at 10 miles, you would be able to see that. But as, as the curvature goes, the further you get away, the harder the curve is because you're over the ball. So at 20 miles, we're talking 266 feet. Now, I believe you could see that at, at 20 miles. Now this is where I have experience into the 50 mile and 100 mile because this is what I've been telling everybody to show me the curve. All these people are going to war on 153 news about flatter than round ball. This stuff, I'm like, show me the curve. Nobody can show me the curve, but then they jump into, to kneel the grass, Tyson or whatever that guy's name is. He goes into all this other NASA stuff. They go into this. Guys, I've shot this link at 100 miles. I have done this and I had to, it's telling me that in 100 miles, I had over a mile of curve. Now I stood, I was, I went up 80 feet to 100 foot tower and we, it's a line of sight. We were shooting 11,000 megahertz. I think maybe even higher, which is a direct laser shot. Okay. So my life was led going from mountain top to mountain top, measuring elevation and making sure I had line of sight to get the wireless links I needed. Many times I should shoot customers, um, many times I should shoot customers that were 34 miles away and then we would have mountain locations at the exact locations. 100 miles apart and using higher frequency spectrums and that's like I said, it was really tight links. So let's take a quick look at this. And this is what I just kind of explained. If we were hitting the ball earth, if we were hitting the ball, everything here would be shot. Nothing would work because your friend no zone would be completely bored. At 50 miles, you would, everything that you would ever do, none of this, the whole bottom part of this where it has reflected path building, none of this would ever hit. Because everything would hit the curve. So these people go, well, you can't really see the curve unless you're 40,000 feet up in the air. I've seen pictures from 40,000 feet in the air and I don't see a curve there either. And according to your calculations, whoever it is, the NAS people, this is the calculation. It doesn't say after 40,000 miles up in the air. In fact, you would be able to see 6,000. There's a 6666. You would be able to see 6,000, 6,000. It's a mile of curve within 100 miles and you do not see this. I have done it. I have achieved it many, many, many times over. You guys can do this exact same thing. As you can go to Google Earth and you can go find tower locations that are at the exact same elevation and run this. You will find out there's hundreds, if not thousands of microwave wavelengths across the United States at 100 miles or more. Not a single one of them has ever, it wouldn't work with curvature guys. It would not work with curvature. So everybody who's like, well, what about NASA this or NASA that or any of this stuff? I'm like, I can't get anyone to show me there's a curve. From my visual perspective, there is no curve. Now, I don't understand why people can't see this other than the indoctrination is so deep that those who even think they're awake are fully sleeping. If they do not understand, there is no curve. This is real world experience. This is stuff that I'm not just some Joe that's out there. I've done this. I was on this mountaintop. Let's say for instance, this was 100 miles apart. I was on both of those. There is no way within that that you would ever be able to see both of those things. Ever, it would not happen. And you guys can do the math on this. You can figure it out. Look at places that shouldn't be able to see each other. And if you understand it, there is no curve. That's why they can see each other. Because we're being lied to. All of this. We're completely being lied to. None of this is real. And so guys, this is it. If you want to discuss this, you'll find me at forums. .153news.net. And this is real world stuff. So much love to you. I'm out.