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Originally Posted by Dilbert1234567
Well, my physics professor has a Ph. D. in Physics from University of California-Davis, 1997, and a B. A. in Physics (Math/Fine Arts minors) Washington University, 1990. My second physic professor has a doctorate in Physics, and I’m not sure what else. And my physics lab instructor has a doctorate in physics and Chemistry, worked on the Manhattan project, and the project to make the h-bomb (I don’t recall its name), a member of the American Nuclear Society as well as several other high profile physics projects, that’s just the ones I know about, I have an email asking him for the full list of his credentials, he knows more than 99% of all physics professors, all agree that it the official story is along the lines of what really happened. If the building fell faster then freefall speeds, you’ve got something, until that changes; near freefall speeds are obtainable.
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Huh? That's damn impressive.
PS: What's your physics lab instructor's name? I'm curious. He must be fairly old by now.