Quote Originally Posted by Horn View Post
joboo, you have a zero comprehension level in aeronautics or physics,

trying to explain to you the difficulties of spearing a boeing nose first down a low slope, into the base of a building, is like trying to teach a 4 year old how to tie his shoes.

Nobody has time for it.
I dunno my brother has a masters degree in aerospace engineering, and I did rather well in physics class myself.

What I feel time constrained for is conspiracy theories that form conclusions based on the most contrived realities imaginable v.s. the most simple.

You're going against the official narrative as a complete fabrication from top to bottom, then using the official narrative data again to form a conclusion.

Imo only such much of it could have been realistically faked due to the increasing complexity required.

Could the plane have hit that thing as depicted? I don't know but I do know it would have been very easy to hit it regardless despite how impossible it looks.