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Thursday, January 24, 2008

Disappearing Sledgehammers: Common Theme on 9/11

Four plane-shaped sledgehammers that pounded plane-shaped holes into buildings and the ground then disappear; two tower top sledgehammers that pound tower bottoms into dust, then grind themselves into dust.

Phunny physics!

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sort of like using a cloud of gnats to destroy a sledgehammer, and definitely a recurring kind of "black is white" message implicit in the official story.

BTW, I have done some repair work on my homepage (http://www.plaguepuppy.net/), and have posted some preliminary comments here:

http://www.plaguepuppy.net/no-planers.htm

3:56 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

You really need to stop talking about anything even remotely related to physics. You know nothing about it, as is demonstrated with your aeronautical ignorance, so anything you say is absolute bullshit to start with.

4:11 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

How do SHILLS like the 4:11 PM shill even manage to get up in the morning?

Have you always tried to act like you know as much as your sister?

Pathetic loser. Are ALL Shills as lightweight as you?

8:23 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Aeronautical ignorance," that's an interesting turn of phrase but I can't tell what he means by it.

Have I shown ignorance of airplanes in some way? Or is it ignorance that flies?

As for the Physics, I've done the MIT "drinking from the firehose" version: a very thorough version of Newtonian physics through special relativity first year, electro-magnetics second year culminating in the derivation of Maxwell's equations. This was all part of the required courses for any MIT degree, at least at the time.

We also got subjected to a very rigorous version of Physical Chemistry that involved more complex problems involving enthalpy and entropy more than any human mind should be forced to solved, all in the pre-calculator era.

So please, don't anyone try to punk me on my understanding of Physics.

9:04 PM  

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