<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=6 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD class=alt2 style="BORDER-RIGHT: 1px inset; BORDER-TOP: 1px inset; BORDER-LEFT: 1px inset; BORDER-BOTTOM: 1px inset">Originally Posted by
Total Recall
Newton's Third Law of Motion:
<CENTER><TABLE cellPadding=15 width=450 bgColor=#ffffe0 border=7><TBODY><TR><TD>[FONT=helvetica,geneva,arial]III. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. [/FONT]</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></CENTER>The building hit the plane at a speed of 500 mph.
If what your eyes told you you were seeing were correct. It defies Newton's law. The laws of physics, like mathematics, are absolute and cannot be defied.
If what you saw on TV really happened then planes wouldn't worry about losing power over the ocean. Crashing into the ocean would be be no problem as the water would offer no resistance and the plane could slice through it. Like butter, undamaged. Unfortunately, pilots know this is a fallacy. The plane drops from the sky and when it hits the ocean a plane will break apart. It's like hitting a brick wall.
Money Talks -- if these idiots don't understand physics by now, they never will.
If the building was made of water it still would have smashed into it and broken into pieces.
There were no planes. Only explosions.
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Go punch water in a large bowl. Tell me if you draw blood, now go punch a piece of steel and tell me if you draw blood. Which one hurts the most? Why does this matter? It shouldn't be that hard to understand
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Georgia boy -- Why does it matter? Because it's analogies like this that you can know that the story of the plane entering the building is a lie, whether it's the World Trade Center, whether it's the Pentagon, whether it's Shanksville. Planes don't enter steel, dirt, or water and disappear. They smash up, breakup, and end up in pieces on the ground, because what they've hit by is harder than what they are made of. Mass and density and dispersion rates are what's important in attempting to understand what happened to the plane's.. The official story of the plane plane entering the building as if it could bully its way through sheer speed is preposterous. Newton's law says, whatever speed the plane is going will be matched by what it hits. Even though admittedly we see planes doing just that, eyes deceive us,doesn't make it possible. Magicians deceive our eyes all the time. And yet people won't give up on this plane entering the building deception, arguing it must've happened that way, because they saw it happen that way. This is flawed logic. This is the weakness of the visual senses, which that day were taken full advantage of. So we can certainly be fooled by what we see or what we think we see happening. What can't be fooled is the laws of physics. They cannot be deceived. They cannot be defied.
Most kids first find out about Newton's Law the hard way. No, not by punching a bowl of water, although I do like the analogy, faulty as it is, actually proving my point. By falling onto a bowl of water, a big bowl, like a pool. How many of us when we were young discovered this, discovered how hard water really is or can be by instead of diving off the diving board. jumping off it instead and intentionally landing on our bellies? Boy, are we surprised! You never realize the water could be that hard on your painful stomachs and that reason is: For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. We hit the water with our stomach and the water hits back. I still remember the first timeI did a belly flop from a great height off the diving board. I still remember remember the pain mixed with surprise. How could this be? Why did the soft water suddenly feel so hard? Then I read Newton's laws and I understood. That the laws of physics explain everything that is true in this world and the universe as well. Regarding objects in motion I'll listen to Newton over any 9/11 debunker .
Is that simple enough for you to understand? !~~~!