I think Occam's razor is useful when trying to work out natural, physical laws. Science.
When it comes to people, and their motives, I don't think it cuts the grade. People have motives and methods more convoluted than nature ever contrives, and Occam's razor, beloved as it is, probably does not come into it.
Perhaps Enron was really just an accounting mistake, and not fraud... sounds simpler.
I've not seen the newly released footage. (My computer doesn't seem to play nice with the BBC viceo service.)
But - I've looked again at the "5 frames" in Loose Change. What is going on with the apparent explosion in the extreme foreground (on the left) _before_ whatever it is hits the Pentagon. I've seen no mention of that anywhere...
Enquiring minds want to know.
When it comes to people, and their motives, I don't think it cuts the grade. People have motives and methods more convoluted than nature ever contrives, and Occam's razor, beloved as it is, probably does not come into it.
Perhaps Enron was really just an accounting mistake, and not fraud... sounds simpler.
imho.
I've not seen the newly released footage. (My computer doesn't seem to play nice with the BBC viceo service.) But - I've looked again at the "5 frames" in Loose Change. What is going on with the apparent explosion in the extreme foreground (on the left) _before_ whatever it is hits the Pentagon. I've seen no mention of that anywhere... Enquiring minds want to know.