Thursday, December 31, 2015

Proof No Planes Hit Twin Towers. 9/11 Videos Are Fake!



The speed of air that will tear a plane apart at sea level densities is 500 mph.
 At 500 mph air creates a force equal to 674 pounds per square foot.
If an aircraft is not carefully controlled in it's flight path, 500 mph air will rip it apart at sea level density 14.7 psi.
 Okay, so that's how strong or weak an aircraft is. now let's see how much force it takes to break a 14 inch box steel column.
 Explosives experts will use a charge designed to move air at between 6818.2 mph and 20455 mph, which translates into forces of 125,370 pounds per square foot of pressure, to 1,128,400 pounds per square foot of pressure respectively.
So we have Aircraft 674.23 lb/sq.ft
Steel box column: 125,370 lb/sq.ft (low)
Steel box column: 1,128,400 lb/sq.ft (high)

 Worse yet is the fact that the aircraft has to break several steel columns, not just one.
 If the aircraft must break at any pressure above 674.23 lb/sq.ft. how can it possibly stay intact and exert a force of over 125 thousand pounds per square foot, to over 1 million pounds per square foot, on the steel columns? That would be like saying that an egg could penetrate a concrete wall if thrown hard enough. It can't. It will crack open and spread it's force over a wide area, without ever even coming close to generating the force needed to penetrate the concrete. Game, set, match!

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