03-15-2010, 08:23 AM
twice this topic has taken over a thread so lets get it right.
i think the planes did it.
benny posted in another thread that the building was tested for a jet hit and maybe it was.
however the jet they tested for was 60000 pounds heavier.
lets say 30000 kilo. i said when it it the plane was doing around 350 mph. which is way below it's optimum speed.
so after doing the math and taking the building as a stationary none moving or extremely low movement object the resulting force from the extra 30 000 kilo is 4,250,000 newton, a newton is a kilogram meter over a second not so insubstantial. (it's a long time since i did any math so i'm sure a maths freak could substantiate or repudiate what i said
i think the planes did it.
benny posted in another thread that the building was tested for a jet hit and maybe it was.
however the jet they tested for was 60000 pounds heavier.
lets say 30000 kilo. i said when it it the plane was doing around 350 mph. which is way below it's optimum speed.
so after doing the math and taking the building as a stationary none moving or extremely low movement object the resulting force from the extra 30 000 kilo is 4,250,000 newton, a newton is a kilogram meter over a second not so insubstantial. (it's a long time since i did any math so i'm sure a maths freak could substantiate or repudiate what i said
