^^^Ahh, the ginger-headed neurotic bellend appears.

Hi Ant

You spoke about Occams Razor before. Funny, as your TEFL'ing (skills) allowed you access to the term, yet sadly for you, like most things, the reality of them fly's over your head.

Occam's razor (also written as Ockham's razor, and lex parsimoniae in Latin, which means law of parsimony) is a problem-solving principle attributed to William of Ockham (c. 1287–1347), who was an English Franciscan friar and scholastic philosopher and theologian. The principle can be interpreted as stating Among competing hypotheses, the one with the fewest assumptions should be selected.

So looking at the clip below and using the theory you espouse,

a) This happened due to fire
b) This was a controlled demolition.



And by the way you plank - it's rhetorical for you - although you'll be clambering over your keyboard to spew some more insane drivel no doubt.