Journey/Survivor wrote:treetopovskaya wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:treetopovskaya wrote:it's sad that there are people out there making money off 9-11.
http://www.youtube.com/user/RKOwens4#p/u/16/Zs5jWvu4tR8
makers of loose change have been debunked & very much... owned. these guys are scum of the earth & hopefully will rot in hell.
any engineer will explain to you how & why those towers fell. imagine if someone stood on your hand... now imagine that person jumping down on your hand. there's a difference between dead & live weight. once those floors started to fall there was nothing to stop them... no resistance.
I fully agree that no-one should be trying to make money off of what happened on 9/11. The makers of loose change have made Loose Change available for free download.
They have humiliated those to morons from Popular Mechanics, they owned those lying idiots idiots. Wake the hell up!
Thank God for the people like the Loose Change guys that are trying to make the truth known to everyone!
And there most certainly would be major resistance to the towers collapsing, to suggest otherwise is insane.
name it.
If two people drop two weights of equal weight from the exact same height and there's nothing blocking either one of the weights, their going to hit the floor at the exact same time.
Now, lets say that someone is standing there trying to catch one of the weights before it hits the floor, but they don't block the path of the other weight. Even if the weight that the person is trying to catch weighs too much to support, the resistance that the person is supplying will still slow down the path of the weight hitting the floor. It will not hit the floor as quickly as the weight that was unimpeded on it's way down.
This principle is actually way more obvious with a steel reinforced building.
Even if the floors were to collapse from the pancake theory, the floors beneath would provide way to much resistance for the whole building to collapse at free-fall-speed. And the 3 WTC Towers collapsed at free-fall-speed.
like it or not the floors of a building are not designed to hold the weight of a jetliner. nor are they designed to hold the weight of the floor above it crashing down on top of it. my husband is a civil engineer and studied structural engineering. i think i'll side with the engineer and not some lame wannabe on a music forum.