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Reasonable doubt...All truthers(and whoever esle) please read

I know of no one that has tried to prove other wise. Besides Judy Woods, now you're not saying she is right about something are you?

If Judy Woods says Jones isn't right, then she is right about something. That one thing.

You can't just decide that his experiments are valid. You aren't qualified to do so. You are a big fan of reasonable doubt. well, in my mind from what I have heard from people who ARE qualified, there is reasonable doubt about the validly Jones's experiments.

We are at an impasse. Fortunately for me, my position is called the commonly-held narrative of 9-11 for a reason.
 
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tmd who exactly would need to tell you that Jones is wrong before you might start thinking for yourself?
 
tmd who exactly would need to tell you that Jones is wrong before you might start thinking for yourself?

Anyone who attempts to do something to the contrary of it. All I know of is Woods, hers are not a very good attempt.
 
Anyone who attempts to do something to the contrary of it. All I know of is Woods, hers are not a very good attempt.

You're kidding, right?

It's been mentioned twice now, just on this page, that Jones was ridiculed BY HIS OWN ******* PEERS.


Back to ignore you go. Obvious troll is obvious.
 
You're kidding, right?

It's been mentioned twice now, just on this page, that Jones was ridiculed BY HIS OWN ******* PEERS.


Back to ignore you go. Obvious troll is obvious.

No one has done any experiments to the contrary.
 
Notice that the aluminum was still "glowing hot" even after popping and splashing out. At 18 seconds there is glowing aluminum on the floor. At 33 seconds it's STILL glowing on the floor and on the bench, plus the combusting floor and bench is now glowing orange.
 
Look towards the end you clearly see a piece of sliver hanging off the cylinder.

Yes, because the pure aluminum cools off. Unless the experimenter knew the exact temperatures of the items falling off the tower before, during, and after the fall, these experiments fall short.

Also, you're moving the goal posts.
 
Yes, because the pure aluminum cools off. Unless the experimenter knew the exact temperatures of the items falling off the tower before, during, and after the fall, these experiments fall short.

Also, you're moving the goal posts.

I've been through this at least double digit times...I've never said anything different. It's not my fault things are the way they are.
 

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