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IcyHue 1 point ago +4 / -3

Everything but skyscrapers tends to reach free fall.

The physics don't apply to skyscrapers because jet fuel. The more you know.

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intellectual-darkweb 1 point ago +2 / -1

Physics don’t apply? Don’t understand how physics wouldn’t apply to something. Gravity ignores it?

Declassified documents show that people heard explosions after it started to collapse. The remaining structure underneath should have slowed its fall. It would have provided resistance to the fall and slowed it down. But it didn’t. There’s only one way for the top to reach free fall - controlled demolition.

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IcyHue 2 points ago +2 / -0

Don’t understand how physics wouldn’t apply to something

Adjust your sarcasm detector. Of course physics apply to each floor of a skyscraper, that's why they fall down and not sidewards as you obviously assume they should.

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intellectual-darkweb 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks fren. Clearly my detector is not sensitive enough (used to debating with people who consider me ‘crazy conspiracy theorist’ ...)