Ed Pentagon - TruthMakesPeace

ahahahahah Residue? How about a building or two or three pulverized into dust as a result of falling on themselves?

The collapse of which were caused by the first and second order effects of two large fuel filled planes crashing into them. If explosives were used there has to be residue. You're up against the law of conservation of matter here. The given the amount of explosives required to bring down buildings New York should have been covered in explosive residue. Produce some.
 
Those giant pieces of steel are actually solid dust. If you went over to touch it it would fall apart.

:eye-poppi

That's why they were able to clean up ground zero using nothing but giant shop vacs*.

*disguised as various pieces of construction equipment using holograms with the crew being given the 'men in black' treatment.
 
Does that look like 110 stories of debris?

I'd have to look back but it strikes me that a large percentage of your posts concern little else but your personal incredulity.

As Beechnut said, you cannot rent space in a solid structure,,,, precisely because there would be none.

Look around you. You are most likely in a room, in a structure with many other rooms. The room is composed of walls and furnishings but the vast percentage of the volume of that room is filled with nothing but air. Now imagine all the material in that room crushed down by a M1A1 battle tank. the room and its contents fill a volume that is at least 10 feet high (including the ceiling and floor joists) but after that crushing it would be a pile no more than a few feet high.

THAT is what a single storey debirs pile looks like.
 
At 25,000 feet we have a select few who will claim, oxygen, who needs oxygen, and they might not be useful, but they keep on ticking, three to five minutes, some go longer. At 31,000 feet you will not last long. We would go to 25,000 feet, in the chamber, and learn our symptoms.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_of_useful_consciousness

It's pretty fun training, I dominated the math questions but didn't do too well on the maze :(
 
Does that look like 110 stories of debris?

How much debris would you expect?
  • Volume (cubic meters or cubic feet)
  • Pile height (above foundations; remember the twin towers not only had 110 stories above ground, but also 5 basement levels below, that they collapsed into)

How much debris did you observe?
  • Volume (cubic meters or cubic feet)
  • Pile height (above foundations; remember the twin towers not only had 110 stories above ground, but also 5 basement levels below, that they collapsed into)

(I predict that CM has not the slightest idea of both expected and actual debris amounts)
 
Does that look like 110 stories of debris?

This is the most stupid and asinine thing you've said yet. No, that is not 110 stories of debris. 110 stories is over 1300 feet. If the debris pile were that big, the original buildings would have been over 17,000 feet tall.
 
This is the most stupid and asinine thing you've said yet. No, that is not 110 stories of debris. 110 stories is over 1300 feet. If the debris pile were that big, the original buildings would have been over 17,000 feet tall.

You're post reminds me of a 3 Stooges response.
 
How much debris would you expect?
  • Volume (cubic meters or cubic feet)
  • Pile height (above foundations; remember the twin towers not only had 110 stories above ground, but also 5 basement levels below, that they collapsed into)

How much debris did you observe?
  • Volume (cubic meters or cubic feet)
  • Pile height (above foundations; remember the twin towers not only had 110 stories above ground, but also 5 basement levels below, that they collapsed into)

(I predict that CM has not the slightest idea of both expected and actual debris amounts)

5 basement levels below, that they collapsed into


The basement collapsed? ahahahhahahahahha
 

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