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William Seger

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2. If an experiment doesn't agree with reality, it's wrong
Sat Mar 5, 2016, 06:41 PM
Mar 2016

Cole claims to be an engineer, yet apparently doesn't understand anything about scaling or strength of materials, doesn't know what failure modes occurred in the towers and why he failed to model them, and doesn't understand the NIST report or the Bazant energy analysis. Cole's faulty experiments would predict that Vérinage demolitions are impossible, and yet the real world proves him wrong:

And There It Is - The Elites Lie To Us Again cantbeserious Mar 2016 #1
If an experiment doesn't agree with reality, it's wrong William Seger Mar 2016 #2
Jonathan Cole=engineer... wildbilln864 Mar 2016 #8
Jonathan Cole is a sewer engineer William Seger Mar 2016 #14
more non sense from an amateur wildbilln864 Mar 2016 #15
In other words, you have NO CLUE what Cole is claiming to prove William Seger Mar 2016 #16
nothing to admit! you're wrong. wildbilln864 Mar 2016 #17
Physics of scale: cpwm17 Mar 2016 #3
your post and wildbilln864 Mar 2016 #7
The OP is a joke. cpwm17 Mar 2016 #9
yea right! wildbilln864 Mar 2016 #10
The Vérinage demolitions in William Seger's post shows that the OP is B/S. cpwm17 Mar 2016 #11
thank you for your opinion. n/t wildbilln864 Mar 2016 #12
Your little critter there has an amazing ability to deny objective reality. cpwm17 Mar 2016 #13
Just a thought whitefordmd Mar 2016 #4
yea right! wildbilln864 Mar 2016 #6
Deniers gonna deny! wildbilln864 Mar 2016 #5
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