I'm always amazed at the way CT's throw around scientific terms without researching them. I often wonder would happen if I simply up a scientific term, logged onto a few CT message boards, and used the term over and over again. Would they simply take it and run with it?
For example, I could go to the LC forums and post:
"My friend's father is a physicist. He tells me that there is something called an 'Issacian effect' which can cause two objects to rapidly move towards one another. While it can occur in nature, it is often induced artificially. In fact, this effect has been present at every controlled demolition ever performed! Not surprisingly, the Issacianic-induced motion was observed in the collapse of all three WTC buildings that were 'pulled' that day. My friend's father said it was so obvious that it happened on 9/11 and that it happened just as it would have during a CD."
I'd sprinkle the whole thing with misspellings, bad punctuation, and words written in ALL CAPS, just for effect.
I'd also accompany that post with random pictures and videos from the collapses with captions like "The Issacian effect in all its glory, just like in a CD," or "It is obvious from the Isaacian effect seen here that the building was demolished."
If I'm lucky, I'd gain disciples who would spread the idea to others, even though they have no idea what I am talking about. Then I could start explaining that the Issacian effect is just gravity*.
*And, of course, they wouldn't believe it. They'd just call me a dis-info agent and keep advancing my theories without me.