Humint Events Online: Settling South Tower Crash Physics for Once and All

Monday, March 31, 2008

Settling South Tower Crash Physics for Once and All

There has been a huge amount of debate, in some circles at least, as to whether a mostly aluminum plane can do this to a steel and concrete building -- all without slowing:





But in one sense, the question of how much a large plane would be able to penetrate the tower is irrelevant to these two simple facts:
1) no significant part of the plane exited out the other side
2) the length of the plane was 3/4 of the width of the tower

So FINE-- perhaps under the right circumstances, a mostly aluminum plane can bust through the outer steel wall of a massive tower with the following characteristics: a) without slowing, b) without anything breaking off, c) without an explosion on the way in, d) without significant deflection backwards of debris, e) leaving a silhouette hole in the tower where it went in.

To be sure, I don't think this is the case, but for the sake of argument, I am stipulating that this could happen.

My key point here is that it is IMPOSSIBLE that this plane-- that is almost as long as the width of the tower-- completely breaks apart inside the tower and that no significant part of the plane breaks through the other side of the tower.

The argument that the plane broke completely apart RIGHT AFTER slicing cleanly through the outer wall is unprecedented, and violates physics, a priori.

And this is simply not the case judged by the lack of debris deflected backwards.

The fact that they could fake this STILL boggles my mind. But the evidence must be accepted nonetheless. And there is a lot of other evidence for fakery, of course-- stuff like this, as a small example.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

A real 767 is not only mostly aluminum, the first 70-80 ft of it is a hollow tube and could not begin to penetrate thru the WTC's massive steel perimeter columns spaced with only 2 ft between them.
A real 767's first 70-80 ft would have squashed against the side of the WTC like a bug onto a windshield.

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