Flat Earther Explanation For Under Sea Data Cables

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On 12-04-17, Paul Raines shared this post to the Facebook group: The FLAT out TRUTH & no BALL face LIES.

Ugh! Flat earthers have no common sense!  Seriously, isn’t the answer obvious?

It’s because fiber optic cable transmit data at a much faster rate than satellite transmissions, and satellite data transfer can be interrupted by weather.

The irony is that flat earthers ignore services such as HughesNet, which provide internet access to people in remote locations, where there are no towers.  Read Satellites Prove The Flat Earth Deception

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6 thoughts on “Flat Earther Explanation For Under Sea Data Cables”

  1. “It’s because fiber optic cable transmit data at a much faster rate than satellite transmissions”

    Really? Because when I had DirecTV I would turn down the volume of a game because I couldn’t stand the announcers so I would put on the local radio announcers instead. Did the same at my friends who had cable and there was absolutely no difference in the delay from DirecTV and cable.

    • Your explanations prove nothing. The answer for fiber optic cables under the sea is for faster communication, easy as that!

  2. “The irony is that flat earthers ignore services such as HughesNet, which provide internet access to people in remote locations, where there are no towers.”

    You mean just like Google Loon which sends up air balloons to provide internet access to people in remote locations, where there are now towers? So “balloons” are more advanced technology than space satellites???

    • HughesNet doesn’t use balloons. There’s always going to be competition for providing services. You have proven nothing.

      • “Your explanations prove nothing.” Of course it does. Why would anyone ever go back to using satellites if they get faster communication via fiber optics under the sea? Do people still use dial up for internet connections? Of course not.

        • Well, I’m sure that they would prefer to not use satellite internet access; but the reason that people use HughesNet satellite internet service is because they are in remote areas that don’t have access to fast internet services, such as are offered in cities.

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