06-04-2012, 07:34 PM
Jan Klimkowski Wrote:Ed - as usual, I see a lot of scattergun noise and a lack of any critical evaluation from you.
Once again, which of these hypotheses - the use of computer generated images (CGI), the use of video compositing (VC), or the use of holograms - do you consider credible in the WTC context?
The critical evaluation, as a start, was to re-watch the videos and pull out the issues (with references to times within the tape, in some cases) that, in my mind, require explanation or further investigation.
As to your three questions, I repeat again -- perhaps we can fill up a thread with the nonsense and scattergun noise of each of us asking questions of the other that never go answered or acknowledged -- that I am not obligated to answer your questions if you aren't obligated to respond to me. You are theoretically a top-notch researcher, so it should not be difficult for you to find the questions on the site on whose 'executive committee' you sit. I also wrote an e-mail to the administrator here some time back which I asked her to disseminate to all members of the execurive committee, but I never received a response.
To quote [http://summonthemagic.blogspot.com/2012/...blues.html ]-- you know I am fond of quoting -- , Harvard's well-published social psychologist on the topics of mindlessness, mindfulness, and possibility :
"... mistakes arise from mindlessness. If our interactions with others are not individual in nature, they risk unfolding in a mindless manner. Role-to-role behavior is rule-bound and normative; that is, a typical pattern of behavior is likely to be repeated."
" When we communicate with each other using impersonal, absolute language we are led into a naïve realism where we come to think that there is a single reality that we all share."
"Language is shorthand; individual experiences the full text."
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Dialogue is a two-way street. I have an old quote from Nick Negroponte of MIT's studies program from within the world of media interactivity I can pull out too... but it's probably already posted here somewhere.
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"

