Have you actually employed any of this? Surely there could be an alternate explanation for the satellites. And I’d say your average man-on-the-street probably wouldn’t need an entire conspiracy to think the Earth is actually round. Or flat. Or some other shape that it isn’t.
As someone who works at a company that makes satellite receivers and processes huge amounts of incoming satellite data every day… and actually uses the Earth’s major and minor axes in calculations every day… I’d like to hear your alternate explanation :-)
That said, I can (though with some difficulty) imagine conspiracies or honest errors afflicting other textbook facts, like the precise distance to the Sun.
As someone who works at a company that makes satellite receivers and processes huge amounts of incoming satellite data every day… and actually uses the Earth’s major and minor axes in calculations every day… I’d like to hear your alternate explanation :-)
I was more speaking of the average sort of person, who’s barely literate and works with their hands. It depends entirely on what sort of direct evidence the person’s been exposed to. If it’s merely that GPS works or that their TV uses satellites, there could be a myriad different explanations of how these things work that would probably sound less like gibberish than the real one.
Except for studying marine navigation in my live on boat/ocean settlement phase back in my teens and twenties, no. But I was more suggesting that there are thousands of people (possibly millions) - pilots, navigators, amateur astronomers—who regularly use the first two. If they were off even a little, lots of somebodies would have noticed and they would have been corrected for the proper shape of the earth.
Have you actually employed any of this? Surely there could be an alternate explanation for the satellites. And I’d say your average man-on-the-street probably wouldn’t need an entire conspiracy to think the Earth is actually round. Or flat. Or some other shape that it isn’t.
As someone who works at a company that makes satellite receivers and processes huge amounts of incoming satellite data every day… and actually uses the Earth’s major and minor axes in calculations every day… I’d like to hear your alternate explanation :-)
That said, I can (though with some difficulty) imagine conspiracies or honest errors afflicting other textbook facts, like the precise distance to the Sun.
I was more speaking of the average sort of person, who’s barely literate and works with their hands. It depends entirely on what sort of direct evidence the person’s been exposed to. If it’s merely that GPS works or that their TV uses satellites, there could be a myriad different explanations of how these things work that would probably sound less like gibberish than the real one.
Except for studying marine navigation in my live on boat/ocean settlement phase back in my teens and twenties, no. But I was more suggesting that there are thousands of people (possibly millions) - pilots, navigators, amateur astronomers—who regularly use the first two. If they were off even a little, lots of somebodies would have noticed and they would have been corrected for the proper shape of the earth.