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On Fri, 24 Feb 2006 05:48:32 GMT, TRUTH wrote:
There are too many posts in to many threads to keep up. I will now only follow this thread. I will now wait for the self proclaimed experts in these groups to debunk ALL 17 points in Jones' paper. Don't even think about using red herrings as proof. NO bull****. You think Jones is wrong? Then explain his 17 points. Be specific and detailed. http://www.physics.byu.edu/research/energy/htm7.html We don't have to kid, you're here to convince us; not demand we convince you. The actual engineers at BYU say Jones is full of ****, that's good enough for me, why isn't it good enough for you? http://newsnet.byu.edu/story.cfm/57724 begin excerpt Not long after this spate of interviews, BYU’s College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences posted a statement on its Web site stressing Jones’ right to publish what he wished while distancing itself from Jones’ current research. That statement has since been removed, but a similar one is still online at the College of Engineering and Technology’s Web site. “The University is aware that Professor Steven Jones’s hypotheses and interpretations of evidence regarding the collapse of World Trade Center buildings are being questioned by a number of scholars and practitioners, including many of BYU’s own faculty members,” it reads in part. “Professor Jones’s department and college administrators are not convinced that his analyses and hypotheses have been submitted to relevant scientific venues that would ensure rigorous technical peer review. The structural engineering faculty in the Fulton College of Engineering and Technology do not support the hypotheses of Professor Jones.” Reached for comment, structural engineering professors Steven Benzley and Rick Balling both said they supported the statement as written. Balling said he and Benzley have made contact with Jones on more than one occasion, engaging him in a dialogue about the more technical aspects of his research. /end excerpt "The structural engineering faculty in the Fulton College of Engineering and Technology do not support the hypotheses of Professor Jones." That's pretty damn clear, even you should get the fact that real engineers in his own school have debunked it. And before you go off on an irrelevant tangent, the Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering and Technology is indeed part of BYU. http://www.et.byu.edu/ |
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