Originally posted by Purplechive
Good Post on PF
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- Purple Chive
That was the theory I tried to accept at one point only to repeatedly shoot it down. But its good because they are finally starting to actually look at onsite data and the conditions that existed after the blasts at R3 and R4. In the above thread they have identified that the R3 blast emitted first from the southeast corner and then from the northwest corner. This is a positive start.
Now they have to stop trying to explain this data with the reactor exploding, and take another look at the southeast and northwest corners involvement from the perspective of something coming up through the building and they will be at the entrance of the rabbit hole waving down to Alice.


