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Insofar I was able to dig up information on falling speed through air, a cat falls with 100 km/u through air and a human being 200 km/u. So these towers collapsed through their intact structure beneath almost as fast as a cat or human being would fall through air?
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I disagree. Heat and kinetic energy are fundamentally different forms of energy.
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Further educating me on the nuances of the first law of thermodynamics and it's inapplicability to kinetic energy.
I have to give him credit, most of the no-planers just "guess" and run as fast as possible from any mathematics or science. He is actually delusional enough to think he can investigoogle the fundamental laws of physics and proceed to explain them. That's serious ego, my friends.
Would that political fallout have been more or less than the fallout from three guys dying on the launchpad during a test run? Or from 7 people exploding at 100,000 feet? Or from another 7 burning up on re-entry?
Why yes, yes it would have been much worse. The world would have sat and watched while two guys ran out of air after several more days, and suffocated or drank the Kool-aid.
Which they almost did with Apollo 13, except that they'd have gone flinging past the moon and died way out in space the same way.
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