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Very Very Very good video, because there's nothing to debate here, this is all the truth, whether you believe it was an inside job or not. Everyone in the United States of America needs to see this.
There is no way you can build a 110 story, 1360 skyscraper that can withstand 100 mph wind without figuring out how much steel and concrete to put on every level.
There is no way you can analyze what happened to such a structure being hit by a 175 ton plane moving at 500+ mph without knowing the distribution of steel and concrete.
So it is certainly curious that engineering schools all over the country aren't making a big deal about that information.
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There is no way you can analyze what happened to such a structure being hit by a 175 ton plane moving at 500+ mph without knowing the distribution of steel and concrete.
So it is certainly curious that engineering schools all over the country aren't making a big deal about that information.
But NIST says they were 70% air. ROFL