Tell me you're missing the point without saying you're missing the point: It didn't "slice through steel" The BUILDING ISN'T 100% STEEL. There are weak points the plane BROKE INTO PIECES and WENT THROUGH called WINDOWS. Unless you're telling me the windows were made of steel also?
Never said the nose cone went through the building either, but most of you are so set on the "muh no planes!" thing that you are thinking I'm arguing with some video that is the smoking gun proof, and not the holes in the arguments that make the whole thing sound weak.
And, by the way, you're weakening your own "no planes" argument by telling me how aluminum isn't strong enough to survive any impact at all. A 747 weighs 400,000 pounds, you can't tell me that much aluminum won't go through a few windows and cubicle walls. But I'd imagine it would go into the building in many pieces, along with all the fuel the plane has to carry, and probably explode in a big fireball. Kind of like what would happen.
'So was the building ENTIRELY made of steel? No windows?' Funny you didn't know jack shit about the construction of the Twin Towers a few hours ago but now you suddenly are such a expert in physics and metallurgy .
Tell me you're missing the point without saying you're missing the point: It didn't "slice through steel" The BUILDING ISN'T 100% STEEL. There are weak points the plane BROKE INTO PIECES and WENT THROUGH called WINDOWS. Unless you're telling me the windows were made of steel also?
Never said the nose cone went through the building either, but most of you are so set on the "muh no planes!" thing that you are thinking I'm arguing with some video that is the smoking gun proof, and not the holes in the arguments that make the whole thing sound weak.
And, by the way, you're weakening your own "no planes" argument by telling me how aluminum isn't strong enough to survive any impact at all. A 747 weighs 400,000 pounds, you can't tell me that much aluminum won't go through a few windows and cubicle walls. But I'd imagine it would go into the building in many pieces, along with all the fuel the plane has to carry, and probably explode in a big fireball. Kind of like what would happen.
'So was the building ENTIRELY made of steel? No windows?' Funny you didn't know jack shit about the construction of the Twin Towers a few hours ago but now you suddenly are such a expert in physics and metallurgy .