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Prairie Gates

(5,878 posts)
12. LOL: How do you know?
Fri Jun 27, 2025, 12:19 PM
Jun 27

Well, you see, centrifuges are very sensitive and require a lot of calibration.

OK, and? What's your evidence?

So, these bombs caused a lot of vibrations just based on their size and the satellite imagery.

OK, and?

If the centrifuges are sensitive to vibration, and the bombs caused a lot of vibration, then the centrifuges are no longer operational. QED.

OK, buddy.

This is all very nice deductive reasoning - it's all very Aristotelian, in fact. But what it means is they have no actual observations or information about the centrifuges at all, much less empirical evidence that they were knocked out of commission by these bombings.

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