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| r2d2m2 | Jun 21 2009, 03:37 AM |
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In a sense you are right. Whatever the make and model the same basic principle applies... You can't vaporize a pair of gas turbines using gas turbine fuel. Having said that, it is of utmost importance when trying to make a scientific argument like this. If you specify the wrong engine or the wrong materials your argument will not be credible. And you will, most likely, undermine any other arguments you have made too. If you are going to mention the engines it is best to get your facts straight. The only other option, if you're not sure, is to say nothing.
The official report gets round this by stating that the plane was vaporized. That is the whole point of trying to prove that gas turbines cannot be vaporized in this way. In order to show that the report is talking gibberish. We cannot achieve this by talking gibberish ourselves.
Yes there is other evidence too. Perhaps it is even conclusive as you say. That should not, however, deter us from examining this vaporization theory and making careful (and correct) arguments to counter it. |
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