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posted on Aug, 20 2019 @ 08:33 AM
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originally posted by: InfiniteTrinity
a reply to: neutronflux




It does have curved trajectory to stay above the same spot.


So it does not go around the Earth like you all have been claiming in every post I responded to?

You finally admit it? Now tell your friends they were all wrong the whole time. Go ahead.


More false agreements by you. I have always posted a geostationary satellite stays above the same point on earth. To do that, a geostationary satellite orbits the circumference of the earth once a day. Geostationary satellites are a thing, and they do provide services which are utilized.
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posted on Aug, 20 2019 @ 08:34 AM
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a reply to: InfiniteTrinity

Again..

Yes. It has an orbital radius and speed that results in orbiting the circumference of the earth once a day. It rotates about the earth’s axis which the surface rotates about. An origin point that is part of modeling movement.



posted on Aug, 20 2019 @ 08:34 AM
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a reply to: InfiniteTrinity




According to you people this equates to moving around the Earth. In order to move around Earth it would have to go faster or slower than that and it would not be geostationary.


Yes,

use your fingers,

I know I know you haven't got any until the Japanese robotic makers supply the robotic humanoid body to your programmers.

however just picture using fingers

Picture a circle on a piece of paper with a dot at certain distance above the circle.

The dot represents the geostationary satellite. The drawn circle represent the earth and moving your finger around that circle represent earths rotation.

Not hard to follow is it?

Put 1 finger on the dot and with your other hand another finger on the edge of the drawn circle representing earth.

Move both fingers around at the circle at the same some so the dot being the geostationary satellite always stays above or as you go around 90degrees your fingering would be to the side and as you get to bottom of the circle the finger on the dot will be directly below because you are keeping both fingers going around the circle at the same time.



You wont be able to make a full circle as your wrists will get in the way eventually but half way around or 3/4th the way around should be enough to get the gist.

The finger that was on the dot went around the circle didn't it?

If it did then it means the geostationary satellite is orbiting earth.

If the earth is rotating and the satellite is following that rotation to make it look like its not moving from here on the ground when looking up and seeing it then its moving around the planet at the same rate as the planet is rotating.

So its orbiting earth.




In order to move around Earth it would have to go faster or slower than that and it would not be geostationary.



No it wouldn't, because you said the earth rotates so if its directly above its in orbit and going around the earth.

It doesn't need to move faster or slower that the earth rotation to be in orbit

Its still going around the planet but simply staying above one spot on the planet.



posted on Aug, 20 2019 @ 08:35 AM
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a reply to: neutronflux



So geostationary satellites do not orbit Earth.

Man your friends must feel stupid now that you helped to debunk their hilarious contradictive rambling.

Embarrassing.

Btw do I need to start qouting the posts in which you claimed they orbit Earth. You debunked yourself buddy.


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posted on Aug, 20 2019 @ 08:37 AM
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a reply to: neutronflux




I have always posted a geostationary satellite stays above the same point on earth.


You also said it orbits Earth. Fortunately you finally admit that you and your friends were wrong.



posted on Aug, 20 2019 @ 08:38 AM
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a reply to: InfiniteTrinity




They are stationary in relation to the Earth.


They are stationary to an observers perspective from the surface of the earth not to earth itself.




they just dont go around the Earth.



If the earth rotates then they do.



posted on Aug, 20 2019 @ 08:40 AM
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a reply to: InhaleExhale




If the earth is rotating and the satellite is following that rotation to make it look like its not moving from here on the ground when looking up and seeing it then its moving around the planet at the same rate as the planet is rotating.


Rofl. Its not moving around the planet. Its moving through space and is in synch with Earth rotation. Hence it doesnt move around Earth. If it did it wouldnt be geostationary.

Rofl.



posted on Aug, 20 2019 @ 08:44 AM
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Its not moving around the planet. Its moving through space and is in synch with Earth rotation. Hence it doesnt move around Earth.


Yes its moving in space around the planet in sync with the earth rotation

hence it does move around the planet.



posted on Aug, 20 2019 @ 08:45 AM
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If the earth rotates then they do.


Yes but not around the Earth.

You guys are unbelievable.
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posted on Aug, 20 2019 @ 08:46 AM
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a reply to: InfiniteTrinity

a geostationary satellite is moving relative to the earth in that its orbital speed is matching the earths rotational speed

that is the relation , its relativity to the earth!

an elliptical satellite also moves relative to the earth

what is it about relative that you dont understand ?



Yes I am aware of paradox but that shouldnt bother me or you


Principle of Polarity

The Principle of Polarity embodies the idea that everything is dual, everything has two poles, and everything has its opposite.[9] All manifested things have two sides, two aspects, or two poles.[10] Everything "is" and "isn't" at the same time, all truths are but half truths and every truth is half false, there are two sides to everything, opposites are identical in nature yet different in degree, extremes meet, and all paradoxes may be reconciled.[11]



posted on Aug, 20 2019 @ 08:46 AM
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Yes its moving in space around the planet in sync with the earth rotation hence it does move around the planet.




No it would have to be out of sync to move around the planet.

Rofl.



posted on Aug, 20 2019 @ 08:47 AM
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originally posted by: InfiniteTrinity
a reply to: InhaleExhale




If the earth rotates then they do.


Yes but not around the Earth.

You guys are unbelievable.


yeh where as you are entirely believable as the fool you are



posted on Aug, 20 2019 @ 08:48 AM
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originally posted by: InfiniteTrinity
a reply to: InhaleExhale




If the earth rotates then they do.


Yes but not around the Earth.

You guys are unbelievable.


If we are talking about earth geostationary satellites then yes it moves around in space above earths surface

someone of the surface looking up will not see it moving and you know why, because you said the earth rotates.



posted on Aug, 20 2019 @ 08:49 AM
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originally posted by: InfiniteTrinity
a reply to: InhaleExhale




Yes its moving in space around the planet in sync with the earth rotation hence it does move around the planet.




No it would have to be out of sync to move around the planet.

Rofl.



But it is moving around the planet, accept that because of the geosynchronous state the object appears motionless

it just you cant comprehend that things can move and yet appear still

and Once again for # knows how many times, your opinion is not proof or evidence of anything, so until you provide proof or evidence to support your claim, we will be happy that you have yet to debunk anything


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posted on Aug, 20 2019 @ 08:49 AM
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Wow.

No that is not what relative movement means. Rofl. The mental gymnastics.

Seriously do you guys know how dumb you look to the average reader that is not obsessed with FE like you are.



posted on Aug, 20 2019 @ 08:49 AM
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a reply to: InfiniteTrinity




No it would have to be out of sync to move around the planet.


No it wouldn't




posted on Aug, 20 2019 @ 08:51 AM
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You ducked my question - you are peacefulpete, the banned poster? Are you not? Your posting style is uncannily similar.

He was fond of circular semantic twaddle, too.



posted on Aug, 20 2019 @ 08:51 AM
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But it is moving around the planet,


No it is not. It is moving with the planet. If it moved around the planet it wouldnt stay above the same spot.

Rofl.



posted on Aug, 20 2019 @ 08:51 AM
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a reply to: oldcarpy

No Carpy I am not. What do you think you are going to accomplish? Btw your question that is in violation of the T&C of this site?
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posted on Aug, 20 2019 @ 08:52 AM
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Seriously do you guys know how dumb you look to the average reader that is not obsessed with FE like you are


And do you really think that you look like a towering intellect that has proven Newton wrong?!!!!!





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