Another "Real-World", Globe-debunking proof has recently been uncovered, as a result of Exalt Wireless, successfully installing their product called, "ExploreAir", which is a LINE-OF -SIGHT microwave transmission platform, between the coasts of Beirut and Cyprus.
Claiming to potentially be a new World Record, this LINE-OF-SIGHT, microwave link, is essentially a straight line over the Mediterranean Sea, stretching 146 miles (approx 235km), end to end, on mounts less than 50 feet tall at each side.
This is a fantastic achievement, especially if you consider the fact that it's completely IMPOSSIBLE to achieve a LINE-OF-SIGHT connection at 147.5 miles away if we actually lived on a GLOBE, whose reported dimensions required it to curve 8 inches per mile squared.
According to even the most generous Meta-Bunk calculations, there should be at least three miles of curvature at that distance, making a LINE-OF-SIGHT connection, simply impossiBALL. :)
Awesome article. Thank you for your service to others! #flatearth
I've done a few microwave shots over 150 miles too. We used Troposcatter. If the world was flat we wouldn't have had to do the Tropo shot then.
So you are saying what? I am confused.
Recently, Aviat Networks and our agent, Telecomunicaciones y Sistemas S.A. (TELSSA), deployed an Eclipse microwave link for Central American Corporation for Air Navigation Services (COCESNA) in Honduras that crosses over 193 km, most of which is over water. With careful design and installation, this link is now operating successfully.
Please explain:
Of course it's flat - after all, it is all just a simulation!