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Language can shape our interpretation of events, especially emotional events. We tend to see what we are told to see. In this paper, what happened to the World Trade Center Towers on 9/11 is evaluated with a new language and context to avoid biases already formed. Billiard Balls are used as a timing device and help illustrate that the buildings did not collapse, but were turned to dust.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
Language can shape our interpretation of events, especially emotional events. We tend to see what we are told to see. In this paper, what happened to the World Trade Center Towers on 9/11 is evaluated with a new language and context to avoid biases already formed. Billiard Balls are used as a timing device and help illustrate that the buildings did not collapse, but were turned to dust.
 
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Scientific Paper
TitleShifting the Paradigm with New Language
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Author(s)Judy Wood
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Published2011
JournalNone
No. of pages7

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Abstract

Language can shape our interpretation of events, especially emotional events. We tend to see what we are told to see. In this paper, what happened to the World Trade Center Towers on 9/11 is evaluated with a new language and context to avoid biases already formed. Billiard Balls are used as a timing device and help illustrate that the buildings did not collapse, but were turned to dust.