The report does not deny the laws of physics.
You have a screw loose.
2007-02-24 16:58:36
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answered by C B 6
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Firstly, I HIGHLY doubt that you read the 911 Commission Report. You probably read pieces off one of your conspiracy theory junk science web sites.
Secondly, if you believe it "defies the laws of physics" I would like to know where you got your physics degree. Oh, yeah probably from the same crappy junk science web sites.
2007-02-25 01:48:50
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answered by Nationalist 4
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Loose Change may make sense to you. Leave it at that. How many ways are you going to keep asking the same question? I see you failed to cite which Laws of Physics were defied.
2007-02-25 02:12:51
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answered by iraq51 7
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WOW, you have read the 9/11 Commission report. You have no life. Stop reading huge boring government reports that more than likely will be proven wrong ten years from now. Go out and make a real difference in the world.
2007-02-25 00:57:21
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answered by chkibo2000 4
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Perhaps you failed physics. Or perhaps you just don't understand physical properties, or chemical properties, or thermodynamics. Or maybe you're just another conspiracy theory idiot. If you theorist morons would really just think about it, if the government was as all powerful and conniving as you make them out to be, would they even allow your "theories" to hit the web? Go put your foil hat back on.
2007-02-25 01:58:53
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answered by Mangy Coyote 5
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maybe you could turn this biased "question" into an answerable question, such as "I saw such and such in the movie Loose Change and was wondering if this could be what really happened?"
But you're probably right in your belief that a pair of kids brought down the largest government conspiracy of all time and lived to tell us all through a highly commercialized dvd.
2007-02-25 00:58:26
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answered by n_d_metcalf 2
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would you please elaborate on which law or laws of physics it defies? As an engineer versed in fire evaluation and structural design I would like to know what your concerns are.
2007-02-25 01:00:08
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answered by Alan S 7
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