Yeah, the example I always go to is this:
Picture a steel support column anchored firmly in a wide open desert. It’s solid steel.
Now fly a plane straight into it at 500 mph.
We all know what would happen. The plane would be sheared in half like a cooked carrot and explode. The column would be left standing.
Then you realize that the towers were built around such steel support columns, one at every corner and a massive one in the middle. Each floor had a steel truss filled with concrete.
Never could have happened like on tv.
The man who designed the building said "should have been like a mosquito flying into a window screen"
Ok now light a fire underneath the steel beam that's 70% as hot as the melting temp of steel, then put 40 stories on top of it
That has nothing to do with what happens to the plane.
Deflection
Dodge
Distract
You're really bad at this, but like watching a jester it's entertaining to watch you talk about things you don't comprehend fully.
Reeetard ! Your statement if false "Then you realize that the towers were built around such steel support columns, one at every corner and a massive one in the middle. Each floor had a steel truss filled with concrete. " https://911research.wtc7.net/wtc/arch/core.html#cross_bracing
Ok… so there are even more steel support columns than I described. Thank you for linking to images which demonstrate my point that a hollow aluminum plane can’t penetrate a steel and concrete structure.
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