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  • Look at the right side of the building right when the cameraman zooms in.

  • So much for free fall speed

  • oh my gosh. that was incredible, yet completely horrific.

  • Notice the horizontal ejections on the west face that zipper down the building faster than the debris falls through air on the north face. Collapse is a nice word for top down demolition in this case. Sweet vid, freedom.

  • @IranContraScumDid911 Uhm... air pressure, anyone?

  • @mjknlr Normally Truthers blurt out "And DON'T tell me it's just 'air pressure!' before anybody mentions it.

    But yeah, it's obviously air pressure. The floors above are coming down fast, creating literally tons of pressure on the air in the floors below, and that air comes exploding out of each floor before they actually collapse.

  • @IranContraScumDid911 Except you're wrong because that is another piece of debris trailing dust.

  • @Inver You are trailing the dust. Dust creation costs energy, crushing and breaking costs energy, noise creation costs energy. The energy available is mass and velocity in a mechanical collapse. If it uses its mass, then there would be no more mass crushing from above after about 15 floors. If it uses its velocity there is no possible way it could fail to grade in 10 seconds in 1/4 mile, 1/100th of a second of velocity loss per floor. Where are you getting your dustification energy? Velocity?

  • @IranContraScumDid911 That's a red herring. I'm only talking about those so-called horizontal ejections that trail down faster than the debris. They are revealed to be another piece of dust-trailing debris around about 0:40, rather than explosions from the building as several people seem to think.

  • @InvernessMoon Good thing I have plenty of other videos confirming what I said. YOU are the Red Herring, pal.

  • It is amazing how close this plane hit from the top and yet people actually believe that the rest of the building should have fallen.

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