The Series - Part 81: Flight 175 767-200
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One day we all will know the truth...And that day s not far...
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i love you, man.
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@TomMarAlem1987 The immediate building crumbling would have taken place several frames later; reaction time is slower than you're thinking of. It wouldn't be able to crumble and fall so fast in the slow motion I have provided.
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oh my God, you're back?!
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At 9:52, the "exit wound" appears to be conical or dome shaped. Is this the nose of the plane continuing till it exits the building, albeit crumbled, or at least a continuation of the energy imparted into the building?
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@TomMarAlem1987 At 8:13, the argument can be made that the picture quality is pixelated and not high definition, so it is not possible to have a clear footage of the 'entry wound' into the building.
At 8:43, the recording shows immediate crumbling of the building where the "entry wound" is supposed to be. Since there is immediate crumbling it doesn't result in a clear view of the silhouette of the plane being imparted to the building.
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Edit the video, keep the grid lines and the countdown around 4:56.
With regard to the left wing of the airplane. Is it possible that the angle of the plane with the color of the wing matching the color of the building concealed it?
5:04, the camera looks to be using a zoom function.
Look at the difference in height of the plane at 5:23-5:26, there is a decrease in altitude.
At 6:39: 720feet/1.06 seconds= 679.245283feet/s x 3600secs/hour x 1mile/5280feet= 463.1217 miles/hour.
you know what i mean.
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kingspider1000 1 year ago
@kingspider1000 lol, i love you too bro
agreeableviews816 1 year ago