That doesn't prove anything except my point. If satellites were real, and star link had as many as they say, you would not have to point your receiver to a certain beam. If sats orbit the earth, and the earth also spins around, you could never focus a dish onto a specific sat target, do you not understand this basic elementary concept? The fact that you have to call me names in order to try to prove you point shows how little you grasp basic physics and the fundamental knowledge, widely available, about data transfer on earth. Everything we have is land based. All of it.
That doesn't prove anything except my point. If satellites were real, and star link had as many as they say, you would not have to point your receiver to a certain beam. If sats orbit the earth, and the earth also spins around, you could never focus a dish onto a specific sat target, do you not understand this basic elementary concept? The fact that you have to call me names in order to try to prove you point shows how little you grasp basic physics and the fundamental knowledge, widely available, about data transfer on earth. Everything we have is land based. All of it.