Yeah, it was totally an Airplane... For sure.
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Also how did the wings and engines just disintegrate without making extra holes of their own outside of that big round one?
Don't forget that the papers sitting on the desk inside the hole were not burned by the jet fuel explosion they claimed caused the hole.
The papers were made of passportium.
Only because they were out of "unobtanium" :)
I thought jet fuel melted steel? Humm.
Makes me wonder what jet engines are made out of...
https://phys.org/news/2015-06-atoms-jet.html
Interesting. Still, melting points of nickel is around 2600 degrees F. Aluminum is around 1200, and steel is anywhere between 2500-2800 according to google. And not really any clear answers on what jet fuel burns at. Because I will not use the 2000 degrees C. Those temps are reached inside the jet engine, not in open air. In the engine the air is super compressed making it a bazillion times hotter inside that engine. But once exposed to the open environment, would disperse and immediately burn much cooler.
Jet fuel also has the amazing property of causing controlled demolitions as well. For instance, the Twin Towers in New York.
Good, this meme needs to die...
https://youtu.be/FzF1KySHmUA
Interesting, but how long did that steel have to remain in the forge? How long did it take for the jet fuel to fully burn off? Why was there liquid, glowing metal flowing out of the buildings before the collapse? Why did the buildings collapse uniformly at freefall speed into their own footprint? And the icing on the cake, why was unreacted thermite found in the debris from the building by that university professor in Denmark?
Only steel and concrete not paper.
It also makes buildings come crashing straight down in a very tidy manner.
No, dummy. Only office furniture fires get that hot, and then only when accelerated by printer paper. Science!
But it melted high grade steel.
Dude the wings fell off on the other side of the pentagon before doing the 180 and slamming into the pentagon wall.
Didn't you know? Airplane wings only go through steel beams, not masonry and drywall.
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Nah, never. Light poles were built by Need for Speed developers so they're not breakable. -nod-
Sheared off on impact. Metal gets awfully pliable at those speeds...
But didn't land on the pristine lawn, or knock down the light poles that were in the way...
Stop noticing things goyim.