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Scientists simulate jet colliding with WTC, between the concrete slabs,but not crashing into the 6 floors of 8 inch thick concrete, a total height of 4 feet of concrete, 208 feet long & 208 feet wide.

http://www.rcac.purdue.edu/news/news_wtc.cfm
Researchers at Purdue University have created a simulation that uses scientific principles to study in detail wha...
The biggest error made in this video is the Jet is essentially passing between the concrete floors. The Jet should be colliding with the steel wall, firstly, then through 6 floors of 8 inch concrete each an acre in area, the 6 floor of concrete being a combined total of 4 feet high and 208 feel long and also 208 feet wide. And it would also have to crush the core columns.

That is is the greatest fairy tale ever told in the annals of Physics and Engineering.....amen.

check out this awesome reality Jet into concrete wall video:

http://911scholars.ning.com/video/jet-crash-into-wall-at-over

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Comment by Shallel Octavia on December 11, 2010 at 5:08pm

I think the important thing to realize that the steel curtain wall, spandrel belts, floor trusses, floor pans filled with 4" of concrete and core structure were a structural unit all reinforcing each other as one massive integral unit. This is a silly cartoon, a bulk of liquid would flow around the steel members at that velocity. You can cut steel with a liquid, but it must be at a very high velocity. Steel milling is currently done using a stream of water with garnet abrasive in it. The jet of water and abrasive under high pressure comes out of a jet at 2500 FPS; that's 1705 MPH.

 

 

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