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Old 08-08-2006, 01:43 PM  
CheeseFrog
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Originally Posted by Scootermuze
So he thinks that 2, 6 ton engines, made from numerous titanium parts, can act like liquid and follow a 135+ ft. wingspan plane into a 16 foot hole...

Further.. the engines on that plane are designed to break away on impact, should there be one...

Try slamming a 6 ton object into a bldg. at 500 mph. and see if it could opt to follow anything anywhere other than straight through the wall..

Simple laws if inertia debunk any liquid theories...
Yeah, you'd think there would be engines laying on the ground because they didn't make it in the main hole. But all the "you'd think" in the world doesn't prove jack shit. The proof is in the evidence. Pretty hard to beat that.
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