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I, too, look to memegenerator.net for scientific information.
It's a legit source, guys.
395,000lb airplane starts to seem pretty fucking miniscule and weak now doesn't it? Due to Newton's third law of "an equal and opposite reaction" it's not likely that this airplane could have continued to plow through the ultra massive building until fully submerged. The plane would have been stopped quickly and destroyed by colliding with such a large mass of very strong materials had it actually occured.
A human being weighs around 150 lbs. An average bullet weighs only a few grams. Ergo, humans are immune to bullets.
L2R, what if there was no exit wound? There is no way that the plane caused an "exit wound" on the WTC. There's no way it could have gotten into the building. But supposing it had, the gaseous pressure created by the ignition of the kerosene would blow out an already existing hole rather than force through an unbroken part of a building. Ignited petrofuels don't seem to generate a lot of pressure when ignited in large open spaces with a supposed gaping "767 shaped hole" to the atmosphere anyway. A flame thrower is not an ideal weapon for "blasting" holes in anything too. Your theory is shit. But for a more exact answer to your question, you can go to hell and ask your illuminati buddy Adam Lanza.and when a person is shot, does blood come from the entrance or exit wound first?
dickola, that Perdue film is a joke, and it shows the plane tearing the fuck out of the steel columns and even ripping out some of the core without being damaged in the least bit on the primary impact with all of that steel. No plane could do what they animated in that shitty video. Those wings would have never made it through those columns and spandrel plates like that. Impossible.
Clearly some real life explosives were planted and set off inside the building. That's how the windows got blown out and the steel columns were cleaved.
Wait, lets stick to flesh first.Well, it also has to do with the type of material too, not just it's weight. Were the twin towers made out of flesh and blood? Only in your wildest fantasy. Penetration doesn't always have to do with how much something weighs or how fast it's going. Kevlar is a lightweight synthetic fabric that can stop bullets. The properties of the material don't allow penetration.
Now for the WTC's. Does steel reinforced concrete penetrate easily? Go bang your head into some and find out.
Indeed, I don't know how a plane could compete with me swinging a 12lb sledge hammer.
Yeah, I agree. My internet personality and also my real life persona is pretty much a fucking joke. I irritate more assholes than hot sauce and hemorrhoids.You are a fucking joke.
I believe what I believe because it's the twoof. hahahhaha.People like you cause one of the greatest injustices to go unpunished. You REFUSE to believe what goes against what you believe, yet have endless bull shit to make up to back it up. You have a good imagination, I'll give you that..... Tool.
Steel-reinforced concrete actually is a very hard, strong, and durable material. Even the minimal steel reinforcement lends a great resistance to it being shattered and easily broken apart.You talking about the 4inches of reinforced concrete floors? Must have been super hard for a jet flying 100s of miles an hour to damage them.
Indeed, I don't know how a plane could compete with me swinging a 12lb sledge hammer.
Ok let me get this straight. MFR you're saying that a plane cannot possibly penetrate steel while traveling at high speeds correct?
If that is so, how do you explain Kamikazes? The Mitsubishi Zero was a pretty light plane made out of aluminum. And yet there are cases of the planes crashing through armored decks (that is decks designed to withstand somewhat cannon shells and bombs and whatnot) and igniting ship magazines. These armored decks were made out of steel obviously. So what happened there? Was it a conspiracy by the US navy?
Numbers quoted vary, but at least 47 Allied vessels, from PT boats to escort carriers, were sunk by kamikaze attacks, and about 300 damaged. During World War II, nearly 4,000 kamikaze pilots were sacrificed. About 14% of kamikaze attacks managed to hit a ship.