Surveys note that something like 10% of the population do not believe that man landed on the moon, but that it was just a giant simulation on a Hollywood set. To that group we now must add the "terrorists did not bring down the WTC" crowd. But believe what you want. Faith is not fact.
@Lazurus464 it was also shown the substandard materials especialy the rivets that held the plates together were used in the construction of the titanic when the impact was made it did signifigantly chip the iceburg but not before popping the rivets in the hull not only but the water tight compartments when the ship was built were supposed to be capped off and have access doors but were left open to cut cost this allowed the water to spill over from one compartment to the next sinking the titanic
@ruku871 plus with the angle that the plane hit at the top twenty floors would have been more likely to slide off along the diagonal impact damage the plane had created
what this physics animation fails to take into account is that after the plane desintegrates the fusilage which is made of aluminum is shown breaking into sheets and cutting the steel I beams this is impossible as steel is many times harder than sheet aluminum meaning the sheets would merely wrap around the colums not cut through not only but it doesnt explain why the entire building collapsed streight down the I beams below the impact were intact
@teshnic Very good observation. I guess people do not realize that aircraft are made of very thin aluminium, fiberglass, and plastic. the only conspiracy theory is the one the government is feeding the pblic. There are MANY Pilots out here who know it was a hoax.
Sorry, but the aluminium plane isn't going to slice through the steel beams. Just because the plane was supposably traveling at 520 mph, which was impossible because the plane would have fell apart before it even hit the building at that level; the speed of the plane does NOT change the density of the plane! It is still hollow/thin/light aluminium It will not slice through steel. This simulation is laughable. And look acceleration- no deceleration in "real time" video.
@MrSasan345
This simulation isnt done by this guy, but an official one done by professionals.
TheMmnpa 1 month ago
your simulation is no good and neither is your accent
MrSasan345 4 months ago
LOL...
Surveys note that something like 10% of the population do not believe that man landed on the moon, but that it was just a giant simulation on a Hollywood set. To that group we now must add the "terrorists did not bring down the WTC" crowd. But believe what you want. Faith is not fact.
badooga 6 months ago
@Lazurus464 it was also shown the substandard materials especialy the rivets that held the plates together were used in the construction of the titanic when the impact was made it did signifigantly chip the iceburg but not before popping the rivets in the hull not only but the water tight compartments when the ship was built were supposed to be capped off and have access doors but were left open to cut cost this allowed the water to spill over from one compartment to the next sinking the titanic
ruku871 1 year ago
@ruku871 plus with the angle that the plane hit at the top twenty floors would have been more likely to slide off along the diagonal impact damage the plane had created
ruku871 1 year ago
what this physics animation fails to take into account is that after the plane desintegrates the fusilage which is made of aluminum is shown breaking into sheets and cutting the steel I beams this is impossible as steel is many times harder than sheet aluminum meaning the sheets would merely wrap around the colums not cut through not only but it doesnt explain why the entire building collapsed streight down the I beams below the impact were intact
ruku871 1 year ago
@teshnic Very good observation. I guess people do not realize that aircraft are made of very thin aluminium, fiberglass, and plastic. the only conspiracy theory is the one the government is feeding the pblic. There are MANY Pilots out here who know it was a hoax.
graycloud057 1 year ago
Sorry, but the aluminium plane isn't going to slice through the steel beams. Just because the plane was supposably traveling at 520 mph, which was impossible because the plane would have fell apart before it even hit the building at that level; the speed of the plane does NOT change the density of the plane! It is still hollow/thin/light aluminium It will not slice through steel. This simulation is laughable. And look acceleration- no deceleration in "real time" video.
stephen2152002 1 year ago
Not forgetting the nose was only made of composite plastic and fibreglass.
A realistic simulation would show most of the aircraft smashed and crumpled at street level.
stratocaster539 2 years ago
They break the clip connections and ribits used back then like Titanic... and bend the steel at 500miles per hour hitting them.
Dorisequador 2 years ago