I know what it is guize
Can't tell you just yet - things still a bit up in the air . . .
Up in the air? Like a PLANE?
If you go to Wikipedia and type in "plane", it brings up a disambiguation page.
The first page listed is Fixed-wing aircraft. If we list the hyperlinked words in the first sentence, we have: aircraft, flight, wings, lift, and airspeed. 3 of these words have a T in them. The other 2 have an "S" in them, which is for "Search for planes", but we already did that so we can ignore it. But what does the T stand for?
The second page listed is Plane (tool).
T IS FOR TOOL.
To confirm this, look at the third and fourth results: Platanus and Acer Pseudoplatanus.
Platanus? Lateralus.
Acer Pseudoplatanus? Aenima pseudo Lateralus.
So it's Tool, probably. If it's not Tool, it's Yes. How do I know?
Can't tell you just yet - things still a bit up in the air . . .
YET. Take out the "T" for Tool and you get "Ye", for "Yes".