NEVER FORGET: JET FUEL MELT STEEL BEAMS BUT NOT PASSPORT PAPER
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The plane "penetrated" the windows in the same way that a potato penetrates a french-fry slicer: in strips. I've seen a computer simulation of the event. It is horrifying. Trump may know his buildings, but he doesn't build airplanes.. And it is absolutely ridiculous to think that they could have been made from tungsten, a metal nearly twice as heavy as lead.
LOL computer simulations....like the propaganda film from NIST that shows how BLDG 7 had some small fires on a few floors , wasnt even hit by a plane so no magic JET FUEL.yet somehow STILL collapsed just like a controlled demolition.
Cmon man ,first ping pong balls through cardboard now the potato slicer comparison.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PK_iBYSqEsc
Because it is analogous. Building 7 appears to have had a central fire as well, but the walls collapsed inward. You ought to realize that there is no logic in claiming the Twin Towers and Building 7 fell in precisely the say way for the same causes.
Ping pong balls through cardboard? Never heard of that. But the plane's structure was not as solid as the columns of the Twin Towers, so the plane would be the one to suffer the most severe deformations and shredding.
" But the plane's structure was not as solid as the columns of the Twin Towers, so the plane would be the one to suffer the most severe deformations and shredding."
Yeah no kidding.......but instead it cut through the steel like butter with nary a deformation or shredding in site
https://i.postimg.cc/5yVvxKjf/slowmo-plane-tower.gif
Well, I haven't heard of much of the airplanes surviving the event. Wing beams might have pushed through some columns by reason of the mass of the fuel behind them.
All the video shows is the plane "sinking" into the exterior wall. You don't see what is happening within. It proves nothing.
The potato thing is sooooo ridiculous. Here is a potato slicer, it works because the blades are super thin and there is nothiing to "catch" the potato
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PK_iBYSqEsc
The blade provides the resistance needed to cut the potato when pushed through, the potato doesnt destroy the blades
It cant BOTH penetrate in strips AND destroy the steel at the same time.
https://i.postimg.cc/W415V3C5/zz.png
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Steel columns will simply rip through aluminum skins. They don't have to be sharp. And the drag force of doing this will cause failure of the columns.
LOL .....okay to the drag force of aluminum causing column failure.
Plenty of momentum in that aluminum, particularly being pushed by the fuel in the wing, as the forward wing beam is generally the frontal tank wall.
Let me point out that sudden floods can tear apart the foundations of bridges. Does water have any mechanical strength? None whatsoever. All you need are the forces from resisting momentum.
https://postimg.cc/zyZBfnyh
It damn sure isnt a plane cutting through steel as if were butter.....Newtons Law of Motion crosses that one out......please look at how easily aluminum planes are damaged in a crash, you will NEVER see anything like what happened on 9/11, just like you will NEVER find a steel tower that collapsed on itself due to fire.