I agree with aaronz, you remind me of me when I was younger and less informed. Everybody involved in the truth movement needs to sharpen their arguments, and stick to a few heavy questions instead of putting a stress on their alternative of what happened.
I would've asked "can jet feul bend a steel frame with a thick core enough to cause the frame to collapse downward and the core to snap or disappear?"
It's good that you tried to contribute, but most of those questions are ridiculous. They would only be able to theorize about the vast majority of those questions because of the massive scale of subjects and the sensitivity of the information.
The 'can jet fuel melt steel' would be OK, but it's already well known that it cannot.
A better question would be 'Can jet fuel VAPORIZE the same titanium-something (steel/aluminium?) alloy used in the fuselage of the 'pentagon plane'.
A better question would be 'Can jet fuel VAPORIZE the same titanium-something (steel/aluminium?) alloy used in the fuselage of the 'pentagon plane'?
This is because the complete absence of any plane components at the supposed crash site has been blamed on the jet fuel fires vaporizing the entire plane.
Surprisingly though, the titanium-vaporizing flames left several passports and bits of forensic evidence strewn about the site entirely unscathed or burnt...
damn those monkeys can talk now?!?
DissonanceTheory 1 year ago
Great job. Now post it to discovery channel.
jacobpetty55555 2 years ago
I agree.. Id like to see this done on mythbusters!
zysin5 2 years ago
I agree with aaronz, you remind me of me when I was younger and less informed. Everybody involved in the truth movement needs to sharpen their arguments, and stick to a few heavy questions instead of putting a stress on their alternative of what happened.
I would've asked "can jet feul bend a steel frame with a thick core enough to cause the frame to collapse downward and the core to snap or disappear?"
digirehv 3 years ago
It's good that you tried to contribute, but most of those questions are ridiculous. They would only be able to theorize about the vast majority of those questions because of the massive scale of subjects and the sensitivity of the information.
The 'can jet fuel melt steel' would be OK, but it's already well known that it cannot.
A better question would be 'Can jet fuel VAPORIZE the same titanium-something (steel/aluminium?) alloy used in the fuselage of the 'pentagon plane'.
aaronz101 3 years ago
Continued*
A better question would be 'Can jet fuel VAPORIZE the same titanium-something (steel/aluminium?) alloy used in the fuselage of the 'pentagon plane'?
This is because the complete absence of any plane components at the supposed crash site has been blamed on the jet fuel fires vaporizing the entire plane.
Surprisingly though, the titanium-vaporizing flames left several passports and bits of forensic evidence strewn about the site entirely unscathed or burnt...
aaronz101 3 years ago
there's a dvd about these exact questions
cdsida 3 years ago