Radar vs. The Curve: Does Military Tracking Debunk the Globe Model?

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Modern radar systems can track aircraft 100+ miles away, all the way to the ground—but if the Earth has curvature, that should be impossible.

🚨 Key Radar Anomalies That Challenge the Globe Model:
🔹 At 100 miles, Earth’s curvature should hide objects 6,666 feet below the horizon.
🔹 Radar operates on microwave frequencies (2-6 GHz), requiring direct line-of-sight.
🔹 Yet air traffic control and military tracking can follow planes to the surface at extreme distances.
🔹 Does this prove that radar operates on a flat plane, not a curved Earth?

Air traffic control relies on short-range airport radar (60 miles) and long-range en route radar—yet neither system accounts for Earth’s supposed curvature. How can they track planes that should be hidden beyond the horizon?

💡 Is this more evidence that mainstream science has misled us about the nature of our world?

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