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aric_cavanaugh 0 points ago +1 / -1

You are watching a video, a faked video, go watch as the plane melts into the building, no delay, no bump, nothing, no resistance at all. Now go watch a Road Runner cartoon. Exactly the same cartoon physics.

Why the fuck would you see a bump, or a delay? Your impact is happening at 500 MPH. It's going to be instantaneous disintegration and the material is going to continue on between the steel beams in the tower into the building. Which is exactly what we saw and exactly what the videos show, from numerous angles.

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Bonami 1 point ago +1 / -0

Instantaneous disintegration did not occur, the faked video shows the entire body of the plane effortlessly entering the building. Watch this video: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=265020274759845

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aric_cavanaugh 1 point ago +1 / -0

You don't sound like you've ever taken even a most rudimentary engineering course.

At 500 mph no shit it effortlessly enters the building. If you think it was still a fully formed plane 2 feet into the building you are retarded. It's going to be pancaked and shredded, the building acting as a cheese grater, but it's going to go into the building.

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Bonami 1 point ago +1 / -0

You do realize that 500 (it was actually going at 586 mph in the video) far exceeds the possible speed of that plane at that altitude (1,368 feet) right?

The VMO for this plane was 400 mph at 30,000 feet and the closer to sea level, the slower the plane needs to go, around 200 mph is recommended. If a plane exceeds their VMO, the wings, tail fins and rudder begin to flutter and break off, yet in the fake video the plane has no problems whatsoever. The speed in the fake videos is impossible.

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aric_cavanaugh 1 point ago +1 / -0

This provides a succinct rebuttal: https://www.airliners.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=773451

Please go take an engineering course, your ignorance of fundamentals is glaring.