9/11 report commissioned by the US government accurate

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The discussion centers on the accuracy of a government-commissioned report in relation to the laws of physics. Participants noted that most objections raised against the findings were unfounded, lacking solid evidence. It was emphasized that many critics demonstrated a fundamental misunderstanding of physics and engineering principles, leading to erroneous claims about the report's validity. Overall, the consensus suggests that the report's conclusions are largely accurate and supported by scientific principles.
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Was the report commissioned by the US government accurate to a degree or not at all, in accordance with the laws of physics?
 
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Nevermind just saw the posting guidelines etc...
 


Thanks, bonjour. Many people don't even bother to look at the guidelines until they start getting infractions.

We allowed discussion of this topic for a time, but in the end we found that most if not all objections to the government findings were erroneous. At the least, there were no solid objections. In most cases an elementary understanding of physics or engineering was clearly lacking.
 
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