How’s planes took down the first tower
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Sometimes I wonder about people.
Ever seen a fiery plane crash at high speed?
Using cherry picked examples like this makes it seem like that would not be possible because it would just get dented upon impact.
OK, but the plane was not full of coke. It was full of air. Now re-imagine an empty can of coke hitting a brick wall at 200mph.
Ever seen how a tornado can drive a piece of straw through solid concrete? I have. Ever seen a water saw that uses high pressure to cut through steel? I have.
By your logic both of these are impossible because water and straw are softer than steel or concrete. By your logic plane crashes are impossible. You seem to not be able to fathom the idea that an object going very fast could destroy a very strong object. This is literally how firearms work.
Am I saying 9/11 was squeaky clean? No, there are definitely a lot of questions and I don't doubt that shady stuff went down that day. But are you seriously telling me that a gigantic plane loaded with jet fuel can't crash into a building at 550+ MPH and destroy it? Fucking get real! People can be so frustrating, I swear!
A building that was specifically designed to withstand such an impact - according to the architect. And another one the same. And a third building that had no aircraft hit it also collapsed at freefall speed into its own footprint.
Nah, sometimes I can believe as many as six impossible things before breakfast - but not this. Those buildings had steel exoskeletons; an aluminium plane would have been cut into pieces and much of it would have fallen to the ground outside of the building.
"A building that was specifically designed to withstand such an impact - according to the architect"
Pal, the Titanic's architect said it couldn't sink. And they designed the towers to withstand a high speed deliberate plane impact from a jumbo jet packed with jet fuel? Pretty sure they wouldn't consider that, they would probably plan around accidental plane crashes from small crafts like the one that hit the Empire State Building. Also, the planes that hit the towers literally did not exist when the towers were built so how could they have possibly planned for that?
"Those buildings had steel exoskeletons; an aluminium plane would have been cut into pieces"
I repeat my question: have you ever seen a water jet saw cut through steel? This is simple physics.
"And a third building that had no aircraft hit it also collapsed at freefall speed into its own footprint."
WTC 7 was not hit by a plane, that is true, but it was hit by a collapsing skyscraper that was on fire. The gash from the flaming north tower debris was about ten stories high and it also burned all day. Someone might even say that it would be miraculous that a building would not collapse under those conditions. Crazy huh?