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Re: Curiosity about 9/11 [message #481805 is a reply to message #481788] Sat, 08 June 2013 12:35 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Zeratul wrote on Sat, 08 June 2013 10:17

You dont seem to understand that exact same amount of force is the same amount of force sent back to the top, therefore it should have been completely destroyed before it reached the bottom. Gravity does not effect the transfer of energy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-w9q864a7E&feature=player_detailpage#t=58s

Take it you didn't watch this otherwise you'd see that even in this planned demolition the top of the collapsing structure fell apart before reaching the ground TWO OUT OF THREE times. Notice that even under a demolition that was planned that the 3 structures that are shaped the same still manage not to collapse the same. The second tower's top stays together on the way to the ground even though the other two fell apart before reaching the ground.

There are many factors at play, maybe you just don't completely understand how the universe works? I know I don't, but I do know I don't hear the sound of detonating explosives once the tower begins to fall, and if what you're saying was the case it'd take a lot of explosives to keep blowing the lower section away as the top of the tower came down to keep it all intact. Thumbs Up


 
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