Kevin Alfred Strom -- 13d VHF radio signals travel in straight lines. They are totally blocked by soil, rocks, and bodies of water. If the Earth were a sphere, FM radio stations in Lisbon could not be heard in New York City. If the Earth were flat, they'd come in clearly there 24/7. Do your own experiment! replyVHF radio signals travel in straight lines. They are totally blocked by soil, rocks, and bodies of water. If the Earth were a sphere, FM radio stations in Lisbon could not be heard in New York City. If the Earth were flat, they'd come in clearly there 24/7. Do your own experiment!
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Absolutely retarded and no ounce of humility. If you can’t answer the questions I pose, then you should, atbest, be neutral on the stance. I bet he has gradually lost more and more friends as the years go by to hisstubborn arrogance. What a miserable way to live.
VHF radio signals travel in straight lines. They are totally blocked by soil, rocks, and bodies of water. If theEarth were a sphere, FM radio stations in Lisbon could not be heard in New York City. If the Earth were flat,they'd come in clearly there 24/7. Do your own experiment!