> These arguments are based on the notion that a wire capable of conducting
> enough electricity to melt steel and ceramic is so thin you can't see it.
> That is nonsense. Even a wire capable of conducting the electricity
> measured in the second and third tests would be readily visible to anyone.
>
> - Jed
>
> Well, we're all speculating as to how much or how little the investigators
examined things.   Unless they videotape the actual inspection (and even
then)  - we weren't there, and can only go by 3rd party reports.

I think the full throated defense by the co-author shows that they probably
went to town on these things.

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