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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Qone0 who wrote (1444169)3/5/2024 12:16:23 PM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (1) of 1572147
 
Here is one for you. High school Physics.

The Instantaneous Free Fall of World Trade Center Building 7 and NIST's Attempt to Hide It (researchgate.net)

You can download the whole document from there.

And the easier to read and understand utube version of it. It is a refresh of Newtons laws.

Building 7 - NIST Finally Admits Freefall - Part I (10 min) (youtube.com)

Nice measurement of the gravitational constant. Completely new method for me... I used pendulums and a stop watch at school. That was the old fashioned way of doing things. The atomic clock calibrated mobile phone will be a lot more accurate though, and hundreds of measurements made very quickly help precision and accuracy.

Funny to watch NIST make a total screw up of it.

Always interested to hear another educated analysis of it.
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