At least the guy is sharing the results of tests he's conducted, himself, rather than make baseless claims.
Radiowaves function just fine in a vacuum, and you can find out for yourself with a fifty dollar setup. That not worth confirming your suspicions that everything NASA told earth over the past eighty years is bullshit?
You take what this random stranger says as truth. The experiment is severely flawed. Its no wonder tards like you eat up every single thing the governing bodies provide you with.
I don't take anything anyone says as truth. I say he is right because I've done these experiments myself over fifteen years ago in high school. We tested how radio waves travel through a medium and used a vacuum chamber as a control.
I do indeed hold data I produce in a higher regard than data coming from any other ssource. There's some pretty fantastical claims out there, but they never provide steps to verify it yourself.
The data youve come up with in your box of 14psi, which is the supposed natural pressure of "the atmosphere", tells you that RF can travel 250000 miles no problem? Absurdly flawed. Theyve given you a few pieces to a puzzle and youre drawing in the rest with delusion.
Look, if a medium is required for transmission, removing removing 96% of that medium should produce a measurable change.
If you can show me a method to prove that radio waves require a medium, i have already proven willing to put in the work to test it.
You take a sliver and you call it a tree of truth.
At least the guy is sharing the results of tests he's conducted, himself, rather than make baseless claims. Radiowaves function just fine in a vacuum, and you can find out for yourself with a fifty dollar setup. That not worth confirming your suspicions that everything NASA told earth over the past eighty years is bullshit?
You take what this random stranger says as truth. The experiment is severely flawed. Its no wonder tards like you eat up every single thing the governing bodies provide you with.
I don't take anything anyone says as truth. I say he is right because I've done these experiments myself over fifteen years ago in high school. We tested how radio waves travel through a medium and used a vacuum chamber as a control.
I do indeed hold data I produce in a higher regard than data coming from any other ssource. There's some pretty fantastical claims out there, but they never provide steps to verify it yourself.
The data youve come up with in your box of 14psi, which is the supposed natural pressure of "the atmosphere", tells you that RF can travel 250000 miles no problem? Absurdly flawed. Theyve given you a few pieces to a puzzle and youre drawing in the rest with delusion.
Ok. This is the part where you suggest steps to produce data that supports your position. What can I measure to support your position?