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William Seger

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3. The title is a lie
Wed Mar 18, 2015, 08:10 AM
Mar 2015

He doesn't even attempt to explain his misconceptions about Newtonian physics and strength of materials. If he did so, it would be a lot easier to point out where he went wrong, but waterjet cutting tools prove that steel and even titanium will yield when the applied forces reach a critical level, regardless of what material is applying the "F=ma" force. His "logic" reminds me of the grade-school riddle about which weighs more, a ton of feathers or a ton of bricks, but that one stumps some people, too.



Nonetheless, this test project is a great idea, and I strongly encourage all DU "no-planers" to donate as much as you can and (truthfully!) report here how much you pledged. Here's you opportunity to put your money where your imaginary physics are, wildbill!

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"Trust us. We wouldn't LIE to you." blkmusclmachine Mar 2015 #1
Simple BS terms. superbeachnut Mar 2015 #2
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Planes are fragile, water is liquid William Seger Mar 2015 #8
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Here's what really pisses me off about 9/11 conspiracists, BTW William Seger Mar 2015 #5
yawn.... wildbilln864 Mar 2015 #6
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