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[–] ScannerDarkly ago  (edited ago)

Beliefs don’t trump laws of physics. The top portion and bottom portion would crush each other equally during collapse. And since the bottom portion was stronger than the top portion, it is physically impossible to crush anything larger than its own mass. For every action there is equal and opposite reaction. You are ignoring basic laws of physcs taught to grade school children. As is anyone who thinks the tower collapse happened as explained by the (((news))).

The top portion does not get to stay as a whole chunk while crushing a stronger structure below it. Not possible.

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[–] Butterbread ago  (edited ago)

You think you have anything more than beliefs in this World?

You left out the acceleration due to gravity, you daft cunt rat. Understand? Apologize once you figure out the error in your belief.

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[–] ScannerDarkly ago  (edited ago)

Acceleration due to gravity is still going to apply the force equally to both parts of the building.

Also the video evidence shows linear acceleration to a steady speed , not freefall acceleration. If there was solid building underneath, it would be impossible for the top portion to accelerate as it went down.

Your insults are meaningless and take away from your argument.
You are still wrong and don’t understand how physics works.