It doesn’t have to do with world peace or easing relations with the Middle East, but it does have to do with putting out fires.
The 51-year-old NASA space systems engineer has invented a fire extinguishing system that he firmly believes would have controlled the fires and prevented the Twin Towers from collapsing on that tragic day. Still, fire and building officials say it’s only part of the solution and would not have singlehandedly saved the towers.
“All that water — not thousands, but hundreds of thousands of...
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