Clayton Moore
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And did you ever get around to explaining why buildings can't pancake in less than 30 seconds?
You're contradicting me. You tell me why I'm incorrect.
And did you ever get around to explaining why buildings can't pancake in less than 30 seconds?
Quaint response. I advise you cease relying on old movies, such as Bridge Over the River Kwai, for your responses.
You tell me why I'm incorrect.
You're contradicting me. You tell me why I'm incorrect.
You're contradicting me. You tell me why I'm incorrect.
This might seem unnecessarily pedantic, but I think it's relevant to the thread. You have claimed the existence of a piece of equipment with a given set of parameters (bolded above), as part of an example of how to prove things. But your described parameters are incorrect.
http://www.lightningtrigger.com/Tips.html#photographytips
The trigger works by responding very quickly to the first part of several of the lighting event. The camera shutter is left open for a very long time, to maximize the odds of capturing the subsequent portions of a lightning event.
So yes, your object exists but it does it's job in a way other than you described.
Now compare this to Clayton Moore's claim that there are bomb triggers which could survive impact and fireball. As you were demonstrating, he fails to provide examples of this technology in any way.
Further, CM would have to make sure he's not making the same mistake you made, above, by misunderstanding/misrepresenting the parameters.
Top Secret stuff doesn't exist in a vacuum. Any piece of TS hardware is based on the current state-of-the-art of the milieu. If you can find other examples of electronic gear that's made to survive an hour or more exposure to massive fire and then operate flawlessly, please provide.
Which is not where you began:Clayton Moore said:The common sense aspect is that you must know when to delegate.
Common sense doesn't require detailed explanations.
If you have simply delegated the design to your "team", then it is still being designed with something other than just "common sense" accompanied by painstakingly detailed explanations - just not by YOU.
Heh. Is Clayton Moore establishing a new logical fallacy in front of our eyes? Argumentum ad middle management: Declaring Process X to be easy, because you can let someone else worry about the details.
This is an impressive step forward for Clayton. He's moved on from the normal truther belief that anything in the movies must be true, to the very slightly more enlightened belief that anything in the movies must be false. It's only the first step on a very long road, but one day, if he continues along the way, he might be able to start basing some of his beliefs on objective reality.
Dave
This is an impressive step forward for Clayton. He's moved on from the normal truther belief that anything in the movies must be true, to the very slightly more enlightened belief that anything in the movies must be false. It's only the first step on a very long road, but one day, if he continues along the way, he might be able to start basing some of his beliefs on objective reality.
Dave
"I know you are but what am I?"Your posts jump from anything to anything oh so gracefully.
"I know you are but what am I?"
The sad thing is, you think you're winning.
Say, how did the wiring and detonators in WTC 1/2 survive a high-speed plane crash and fire, but vanish from the debris that was sitting around for months?
Shouldn't your first order of business be how the neocons made the two tower BLACK BOXES vanish?
I have no idea how the three buildings were demolished. I just know that demolish and gravity collapse are mutually exclusive.
Shouldn't your first order of business be how the neocons made the two tower BLACK BOXES vanish?
Nice duck and weave. you cannot have wiring and detonators that survive the attack, then vanish from the debris. Heck, there'd be a good chance several would get blown out of the building when the plane hit, and then you've got incriminating explosives that could be anywhere in Manhattan.I have no idea how the three buildings were demolished. I just know that demolish and gravity collapse are mutually exclusive.
For some reason, I suspect that black boxes that have been involved in a building collapse that releases energy on a nuclear weapons scale might be stressed beyond their tolerances, or damaged into unrecognizability somewhere in the thousands of tons of debris.Shouldn't your first order of business be how the neocons made the two tower BLACK BOXES vanish?
Shouldn't your first order of business be how the neocons made the two tower BLACK BOXES vanish?
Nice duck and weave. you cannot have wiring and detonators that survive the attack, then vanish from the debris. Heck, there'd be a good chance several would get blown out of the building when the plane hit, and then you've got incriminating explosives that could be anywhere in Manhattan.
For some reason, I suspect that black boxes that have been involved in a building collapse that releases energy on a nuclear weapons scale might be stressed beyond their tolerances, or damaged into unrecognizability somewhere in the thousands of tons of debris.
Wiring and detonators specifically hardened against the crash and fire are much more likely to survive the collapse, and since there are somewhere between dozens and hundreds of explosives, there's an excellent chance of someone stumbling upon one. They might even take it home as a souvenir. No truther, IIRC, has ever found someone saying they found or saw what they thought was the remains of an explosive device. Not one truther is willing to point at a photo and go "I think that used to be part of a bomb".