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In reply to the discussion: 9/11 Physics: "You Can't Use Common Sense" [View all]rewinn
(23 posts)41. "symmetrically" lol .... tell me, why would there be an asymmetry ....
...of any visible significance?
The mass of an airliner, even one going 500 MPH, is not enough to move the mass of WTC very much.
It takes energy to move a building. Where would the energy to create an assymetry come from?
You may be fooled by the fact that at human scales, such as boxes of Cheerios or refrigerators, things topple over if you push them hard enough. But WTC is a lot heavier than a fridge.
(Moreover, if a building were to start to topple over, the unsupported part would fall, ending the topple, because walls are not built strong enough to bear the buildings above them at a crazy wrong angle. That's just physics.)
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"I'm about to give some of these 9/11 truther dumb-asses a little bit of a lesson"
William Seger
Nov 2014
#4
" because walls are not built strong enough to bear the buildings above them at a crazy wrong angle"
wildbilln864
Jan 2015
#42
Exactly: the idea that WTC should topple over in one piece like a 2x4 is silly but ....
rewinn
Jan 2015
#52
No, as that paper explains repeatedly, calculations of the real life physical process were not done.
eomer
Nov 2014
#21