Still watching and have been looking up random bits throughout when I heard Trump say what sounded like "possol" and then quickly corrected with possible".
Unfortunately I didn't get a timestamp, tried rewinding a bit but no dice.
Edit: Timestamp found on RSBN YT for timestamp linkability 1:19:24
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqMf4g-JGUQ&t=4765s
Any who, POSSOL turns up two hits that look interesting but not sure what they are. Both at OSTI.gov and for a "poisson equation solver".
Looking up WTF poisson is and two hits went from interesting to dasting.
First link is Page not found:
https://www.osti.gov/biblio/139047
Was able to pull it up on the web archive this morning, last night kept timing out.
https://web.archive.org/web/20250209015946/https://www.osti.gov/biblio/139047
Search result title: POSSOL. Nonlinear Grid Poisson Equation Solver (Technical Report)
Second link:
https://www.osti.gov/biblio/5001688
Search result title: POSSOL Poisson equation solver (Technical Report)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poisson_distribution
It's late and I'm tired, but this seems like something.
Still a little tired, but any thoughts? This mispronunciation was when speaking of the dead bodies recovered from HAMAS.
From the archive link above:
POSSOL is a two-dimensional Poisson equation solver for problems with arbitrary non-uniform gridding in Cartesian coordinates. POSSOL will solve the Helmholtz equation on an arbitrary, non-uniform grid on a rectangular domain allowing only one type of boundary condition on any one side. It can also be used to handle more than one type of boundary condition on a side by means of a capacitance matrix technique. There are three types of boundary conditions that can be applied: fixed, derivative, or periodic.
Might be nothing, but seems like it could be something.
Edit: I do realize this could entirely be just a miss-speak. While I appreciate comments this is for discussing the possibility of it being intentional so no need to point out the contrary.
kinda 'fish'-y but...
...more likely than not, just a slip of the tongue
Uttering too soon a sound, syllable or word that's coming right up shortly is a normal sign of a mind working quickly, getting slightly ahead of the speaking apparatus
Smart, sane, mentally sharp people do this on the regular
Good catch... "fishy".
Ha ha, "catch"
Nice