Sorry, folks, but 9/11 conspiracy theory threads are not allowed here. This thread slipped by us or it would have been locked sooner. Here's the problem with such threads:
alibongo said:
It seems you're trying to invent a theory to fit the event shown in the videos.
Well good, because that's how science works! You take evidence and try to explain the evidence in terms of known physical theory. But I see that you never did approach this thread that way - you posted a youtube link to a 9/11 video clip and called it a fake. See, the problem here is that the 9/11 conspiracy theorists have simply chosen to believe that the evidence is not evidence and as a result are not looking for an explanation of that evidence, but only a confirmation of their preconfirmed opinion. That's not scientific, but it is the reason why these threads go in circles to nowhere.
The issues here really aren't that difficult if one choses to investigate them with an open mind. Start by reading the [real] scientific reports on the subject. I like to help those with open minds, so if you pm me with truly honest/open minded questions, I'll answer them. But the thread stays locked.
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I'll give you one tidbit that may help here though:
shouldn't 500,000 tons of steel slow down the plane?
That's an improperly asked question because it assumes that the building did not slow down the plane - it did. What you may really mean is 'shouldn't the building slow the plane to a stop, with part of the plane intact, outside the building' (like in the simulation where the tail never gets to the building). The answer is no, but not because of the strength of the building, but because of the strength of the plane. The plane is nowhere near strong enough to keep itself together at impact. If it hit an impenetrable wall, it would simply fold up like an accordion and break apart as it did - every bit of the aluminum structure would be pulverized. Now that isn't what happened, but the point is that there is no no impact scenario under which any part of a plane could slow to a stop, intact. Parts of it can punch through with little deceleration and other parts could disintegrate on impact, but since the video doesn't show what is happening inside the building, it is difficult to see which is happening to what.