
ABSTRACT: Physics is often perceived as a science of complex and precise calculations, making possible any sorts of technical “miracles” in the midst of which we live. However, the basis of the discipline does not lie in these refinements, but in a small number of laws that should be rigorously applied; it also lies in the physicists' ability to perform justified approximations. A striking and well documented feature of 9/11 attacks in New York City is persisting fires and high temperatures in the World Trade Center ruins. . . . Only the opportunistic use of a built-in nuclear demolition feature, designed at the same time as the World Trade Center itself, is a technically viable explanation.
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