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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: while it's nothing conclusive, Dr. Reynolds does bring about some
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I thought the official conclusion was that jet fuel brought those buildings down. But if you beg to differ I suppose hate has become a law of physics that has yet to be discovered or become explainable. If you can offer a formulaic approach as to how hate figures into the equation involving gravity, by all means enlighten us. |
Scuse me for being so abstract, but let's not suggest aloofness when there has been many posts regarding the subject at hand already. (That would be aloofness )
I do accept the official conclusion to answer your question however.
My suggestion of, 'hate' wasn't some enigmatic theory to the cause of the towers collapse as been suggested. It was more referring more to the undercurrent that lead to the act in the first place.
Of course the real reasons are as varied as the scientific reasoning and theories of the towers physical demise but I thought it pretty safe to suggest such a thing.
Sorry I lost yea on that one... 
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