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The conversation takes a theoretical turn as the idea of resonance effects comes into play, with discussions about the Hutchinson Effect and its relation to frequencies in electromagnetic fields. The underlying premise suggests that manipulating electromagnetic frequencies can result in unexpected physical phenomena, including levitation—a dynamic that may obscure our perception of what occurred during the collapse.
Some advocate for consideration of these effects as part of a broader understanding of the mechanisms at work during the tragic events. This leads to a synthesis of ideas about material interaction under extreme conditions and its potential implications for understanding not just 9/11, but also the nature of physics itself.