Again, the assertion that “no planes” is a distraction just because you don’t understand/believe it.
A hollow aluminum plane can’t penetrate a steel and concrete skyscraper. It has never happened and never will happen.
Anyone watch the first thirty minutes of September Clues and be informed just how fake and gay the original television broadcasts of the “planes” hitting the towers was. And how there are only a small handful of videos of this and they’re all based on the same two or three clips.
Anyone can make a video of a plane sprite going into the towers with simple video editing software and that’s all that happened.
You can literally look at the footage and see how fake the “planes” are. They look NOTHING like commercial airliners — no company insignia, strobe lights, etc.
September Clues even proved that one of the sound effects used in one of the fake plane videos was a .midi file of a cymbal crash, simply played backwards.
It’s physically impossible according to Newton’s 3rd Law for a small, light, hollow object to pass inside a solid, massive, denser object.
And guess what? It doesn’t fucking matter how fast the “plane” was going. If you say it does, you don’t understand easily demonstrable basic physics.
Just because you haven’t researched something doesn’t make it a “distraction.” Your talking out of your ass makes you the distraction.
And guess what? It doesn’t fucking matter how fast the “plane” was going. If you say it does, you don’t understand easily demonstrable basic physics.
That's the thing. I do understand physics and it absolutely matters how fast the plane was going. A 147gr copper bullet traveling at 4000 FPS will go right through 3/8 inch of AR500 ballistic steel. The same bullet at 3000 FPS will do nothing. Energy increases at the square of velocity. I don't think the planes took down the towers, but a fleck of paint can go through steel if it is traveling fast enough.
A bullet =/= a hollow aluminum aircraft
A 3/8 piece of steel =/= 8 floors of concrete-filled steel trusses
Please devise and perform an experiment where you show that a relatively light and hollow object can pass all the way into a relatively solid and dense object.
Here's a 3mm aluminum speck blowing through kevlar.
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