The moment sustained by the falling floor above is 3 times greater than the weight of the debris. The floor getting hit is designed only to carry it's live load. Add in the accumulation of debris as it goes downward, those bolted connections were shearing off at freefall speed.
An explosive cut steel beam has nowhere to go but inward. To get the effect we saw in the video, they would have had to time the explosives, starting exactly at the crash location, and vaporize the columns out from under the floors above them. Timed to perfection, I might add. Where were the explosive flashes?
I admit I struggled the exact same way, regurgitating all the debunkin's...
If you really care to give it a fair shake... watch the documentary, I probably saw a dozen over the years before I saw this one... This one changed my mind.
Looking back on it...The other docs were clearly propaganda even though they claimed to be "truthers" ... Probably why I kept watching them, they never really satisfied my questions.
The moment sustained by the falling floor above is 3 times greater than the weight of the debris. The floor getting hit is designed only to carry it's live load. Add in the accumulation of debris as it goes downward, those bolted connections were shearing off at freefall speed.
An explosive cut steel beam has nowhere to go but inward. To get the effect we saw in the video, they would have had to time the explosives, starting exactly at the crash location, and vaporize the columns out from under the floors above them. Timed to perfection, I might add. Where were the explosive flashes?
thermite is not an explosive. Walter White Explains - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=am_6X_B0OPE (less than 2 min)
I admit I struggled the exact same way, regurgitating all the debunkin's...
If you really care to give it a fair shake... watch the documentary, I probably saw a dozen over the years before I saw this one... This one changed my mind.
Looking back on it...The other docs were clearly propaganda even though they claimed to be "truthers" ... Probably why I kept watching them, they never really satisfied my questions.