Physics professor Steven E. Jones of BYU in Provo, Utah, has developed a new theory about the terrorist attack in New York City on September 11th, 2001. He believes planes alone did not bring down the buildings. Both towers collapsed in place after the attacks, and later that day, #7 World Trade Center, which was never hit by a plane, fell in less than seven seconds.
Professor Jones has written an academic hypothesis that powerful explosives may have been pre-positioned in the buildings. He says that #7 World Trade Center, damaged and ablaze from nearby debris, did not topple over as would be expected from the second law of thermodynamics. It came straight down, such as in a pre-planned demolition. The professor says that models conducted in tests since 9/11 have not been able to duplicate what happened to the buildings in New York. His is not a proven theory, but a hypothesis, that he believes warrants a new independent investigation.






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