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Forensic Analysis of 9/11

 
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PostPosted: Sun May 18, 2008 9:19 pm    Post subject: Forensic Analysis of 9/11 Reply with quote

There is some new material here that I haven't seen before....so I hope this qualifies as 'news'.

McQueen's demonstration of the acceleration of the top of the North tower through the building during the first couple of seconds of the collapse is very powerful evidence of controlled demolition. He did this by taking a point on the mast and tracking its fall at equal time intervals. The distances fallen increase with each increment of time.

The Law of Conservation of Momentum dictates that moving bodies are ALWAYS slowed down when they collide with a stationary body. It is theoretically possible that successive distances might increase if the acceleration between collisions exceeds the loss of velocity of the impacting body.......but the near free-fall nature of the North tower collapse means that the impacts made hardly any difference at all.
A full analysis of these impacts probably exists on scholars for 9/11 truth.

Controlled demolition has been demonstrated in so many different ways it is ridiculous.....


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