Quote Originally Posted by Hatha Sunahara View Post
If an aluminum plane flies into a steel building a thousand times its size, wouldn't you expect the sudden deceleration to make it crumple and compress at least partially outside the building, and pieces of it would come to a dead stop and fall to the ground just below the point of impact? But no--what we see on TV is the plane flying right into the building and disappearing without a trace of damage to the plane visible from outside the building. This to me is a dead giveaway that we are watching Computer Generated Imagery--essentially a cartoon on the TV. And everybody believes it!


Hatha

I understand what you are saying Hatha. I certainly don't claim to know the facts. I do believe that if no planes hit the bldgs, many people would cry foul because they were there and saw that no planes hit. I think it is certainly posible for someone to stage the videos however.

It is also a fact that speed gives strange properties to otherwise weak materials. It is often noted after particularly viscious tornadoes that many blades of green grass are driven right into the side of telephone poles. So in this case I suppose I would have to claim ignorance and bow to superior knowledge of those versed in physical science and structural analysis. What is the concensus among physical scientists I wonder.