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From Thread: Why there were no planes at the WTC

Posted by brainsucker, on October 2, 2006 at 10:53 GMT

In physics deflection is the event where an object collides and bounces against a plane surface.
en.wikipedia.org...



Now let's review NIST simulation in order to know if they account
for deflection:


Big image: img122.imageshack.us...

It is time to test a physical collision in the "real" world
and look for the deflection; the laws of physics are not mutable
so we know for sure that we will be seeing a deflection process:


Big image: img400.imageshack.us...

At this point we've got two possibilities:

+ The laws of physics did not apply at the WTC.
+ There is no plane driving any deflection process.

PD: But there is more to it...

Big image: img429.imageshack.us...



[edit on 2-10-2006 by brainsucker]




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