JamesB
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Apparently it is going to take the entire roster of Jones' group to even come up with a poor rebutal of Mackey's paper.
http://journalof911studies.com/volume/200701/MacQueenWaitingforSeven.pdf
http://journalof911studies.com/volume/200701/MacQueenWaitingforSeven.pdf
But let us turn to the third statement I listed in my summary of Mackey’s argument. Is it true that FDNY members rationally concluded from what they perceived that the building was in danger of collapse? Only seven appear to have done so, whereas 50 accepted the collapse prediction from others, typically superiors.
With regard to the fourth point in the argument, is it true that the collapse warnings were mainly the result of a rational conclusion based on observation and training? No. As far as we can tell, no rational conclusion based on direct perception was made in the vast majority of cases.