kmac wrote:
How does the building stay airtight when there is a big gaping hole in the side, from an airplane? You think each individual floor was airtight once the plane struck? 2x4's, straws, toothpicks, etc are not thrown through a tree/telephone pole/etc. The tornado (not static air pressure) twists the said object (tree/telephone pole/etc), which exposes cracks, then the 2x4/straw/etc becomes lodged in the crack. Already proven.
Then when the building started to collapse why didnt the debris go OUT the TOP where the "gapping" hole was? Why did it implode? The "gapping" hole was at the top not all the way down. You are really starting to dissapoint me. Not willing to educate yourself. You have outstanding knowledge for Fox News. Just keep believing them and everything will be OK.
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You think each individual floor was airtight once the plane struck?
Yes I do. No building has fallen in the history of the world by fire. You can google that. Building that burned for as long as 18 hours, that wasnt starved for O2.
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2x4's, straws, toothpicks, etc are not thrown through a tree/telephone pole/etc. The tornado (not static air pressure) twists the said object (tree/telephone pole/etc), which exposes cracks, then the 2x4/straw/etc becomes lodged in the crack. Already proven.
Proven??? Where? Cracks? please. You make me laugh. Did you go to the Bush scholl of science. That would explain a lot.