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    Crash Physics: Deceleration & Material Properties

    Your right "xxChrisxx" you have taken this thread in a poor direction from your first post. The nonsense you come up with to justify what we are seeing in the video is astounding.
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    Crash Physics: Deceleration & Material Properties

    Evidence! You mean the video shows that a plane can penetrate a STEEL and CONCRETE building. FACTS dictate that water freezes at 32°F. Facts also dictate that what we are seeing in the video is unrealistic. With your logic I can say I can fly because I saw a video of Superman!
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    Crash Physics: Deceleration & Material Properties

    Ha, ha, you need to follow your own advice "xxChrisxx" since you seem to think a Boeing 767 can juts meld into a steel and concrete tower!
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    Crash Physics: Deceleration & Material Properties

    Are you comparing the plane and the WTC to a neelde and cheese? Thats funny! You must be familiar with the bug hitting a windshield question? The bug would be the plane and the windshield would be the WTC. There is no way the bug would penetrate the windshield!
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    Crash Physics: Deceleration & Material Properties

    Both the mass and the tensile strength of the tower are greater than that of the plane. There is to argue with someone who argues that airplanes can meld into steel and concrete building. Your not fooling me so you must be trying to fool yourself, clearly you can't know what your talking...
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    Crash Physics: Deceleration & Material Properties

    The force is equal and opposite so it would be the same as if the building was moving and the plane was stationary. The speed doesn't matter, the stronger denser object will always prevail. Except, as we see, in the case of 9/11 where basic laws were defied!
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    Crash Physics: Deceleration & Material Properties

    Thin wall of the WTC? Hmm quarter inch thick steel and 14 inchs in depth. Also 4 inch thick concrete poured over the steel truses on every floor, not to mention the steel core that the plane would come in contact with if it was possible to make it half way through. Hello Chris, are you...
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