Not sure who pissed in your cereal, but I linked a source when I posted, which included interviews with two people involved with the problem in the 90s.
Ignoring the fact that you’ve moved the goalposts:
A local PhD petroleum engineering lecturer who was involved with the issue directly has a working theory.
A Texas PhD chemical and petroleum engineering professor agrees it’s likely.
It’s further supported by the fact that resurfacing work removed the issue.
Cherry-picking the words “I speculate” out of the entire article to suggest they’re unfamiliar with the phenomenon and just pontificating conjecturing is deliberately misleading and I suggest you take your own advice.
Not sure who pissed in your cereal, but I linked a source when I posted, which included interviews with two people involved with the problem in the 90s.
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Ignoring the fact that you’ve moved the goalposts:
Cherry-picking the words “I speculate” out of the entire article to suggest they’re unfamiliar with the phenomenon and just
pontificatingconjecturing is deliberately misleading and I suggest you take your own advice.No one likes a pedant.
Technically untrue 👀
I like one pedant.