Here are the 6 bin Laden and Twin Tower results:
(1) The date of 9/11 with other details.
This table was discovered on 1 October 2001; it was puzzling
because it seemed to imply 3000 casualties, and estimates in the news
were closer to 6000 - not revised downward for many weeks.
(2) Three twin tower clusters in one spot
The first two of these tables involve keywords that were pulled directly
from the headlines of the Sept 12, 2001 issue of the
Hebrew "Maariv" newspaper.
(3) Sin and crime - phrases surrounding bin Laden
Here we see the most straightforward patterns:
collinear (straight line) and parallel, using "bin Laden" as the anchor.
(4) Yet another cluster
This cluster uses
some of the top-cited words from twin towers articles from
the Hebrew newspaper "Haaretz",
in the weeks following 9/11.
(5t) Cursed is bin Laden - top half of picture
This is another collinear result for bin Laden. A two-year technical study
concludes that this phrase string has probability 1:83,000. The formal
paper,
in Microsoft Word format, is here.
or in Adobe PDF format, it is here.
Some short comments on the precision of the grammar and semantics are
here.
Note that this is not by any means the most significant of these 6 tables.
(5b1) Cursed is bin Laden - bottom half - part 1
More collinear - and parallel - results found by opening this table
(using half the width) to reveal twice as many rows.
(5b2) Cursed is bin Laden - bottom half - part 2
Yet more collinear results continued in the same extraordinary table.
(6) A chart with many synonyms
for the same themes, in a very small area
of the text - the same area, in fact, of three clusters in (2) above.
Pictured are ELS phrases that can be read in the following order
"airplane [highlighted in pink in the picture]
plunged into [light yellow] the twin [dark grey]
buildings [blue] twice [bright yellow]", and
"they will attack [red] from the airplane [turquoise] twice [brown]".
Notice the two occurrences
of "airplane" and the two occurrences of "twice" in the same picture.
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