XPost: sci.electronics.design   
   From: ttt_heg@web.de   
      
   Am Sonntag000015, 15.02.2026 um 22:30 schrieb J. J. Lodder:   
   > Thomas Heger wrote:   
   >   
   >> Well: actually 'cold fusion' would be an option.   
   >>   
   >> But this would require a beam of strange particles (afair 'muons').   
   >>   
   >> But as a strange coincidence, one of the very few sources of such beams   
   >> in existence was not that far away:   
   >>   
   >> Brookhaven National Lab.   
   >>   
   >> Now building WTC7 showed a very strange pattern of the smoke it had   
   >> emitted, which pointed directly away from the direction, in which BNL   
   >> was located.   
   >   
   > Getting better all the time !   
   >   
   > So actually those criminals at BNL   
   > (you know, scientists, what do you expect)   
   > destroyed the WTC by cold muon catalysed fusion.   
   > (just after the planes hit)   
   >   
   > Keep it up !   
   >   
   Well, that was just an IDEA!   
      
   The idea was, that a facility was used inside a building at the BNL   
   site, which had the name '911' (still has!).   
      
   Only problem with this theory:   
      
   BNL is about 95 km away (roughly east) and is located near Montauk in   
   the Hamptons.   
      
   Could have been a little too far away for muons.   
      
      
   TH   
      
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