You don't have to, I'm done.
I first communicated with Mr. van Asten after I read his two articles that are just full errors. I was making a friendly effort to help him understand how this navigation really works. I think that it is obvious to everyone that he is not interested in learning anything. He always goes back to his 0719:30 observation, the one that lead to the position report that was received in Lae one minute and a half prior to that observation! I was always taught that time goes in only one direction, from earlier to later. Apparently in Mr. van Asten's parallel universe time can run in the opposite direction. Don't try to confuse him with the facts.
So, I give up, he will have to carry on without my help.
I appreciate your efforts very much, Gary. Thanks!
All representative sources , the Hooven report included , let know that the position tranmission 159-07-E ; 04-33.5-S was received 0720 GMT @ Lae ; some sources mention "0520 p.m." , evidently local time congruent with 0720 GMT .