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originally posted by: Shadow Herder
It is very possible that you are using substandard old low quality equipment or a phone or laptop. If not. it also possible you don't know what your hearing and don't care or just don't have the ability to hear adequately at your age or know what your listening for.
originally posted by: Flatcoat
a reply to: Rocker2013
Taking into account the distance of the camera from the buildings, those explosions occurred before the collapse.
And secondly, the buildings collapsed at a rate of around 10 floors per second which would not sound like three distinct explosions.
originally posted by: Shadow Herder
At least we have debunkers acknowledging that they hear timed explosions
originally posted by: hellobruce
originally posted by: Shadow Herder
At least we have debunkers acknowledging that they hear timed explosions
More garbage from you, where did they say they heard explosions?
It is very possible that you are using substandard old low quality equipment or a phone or laptop.
But the video shows that you can hear 2 or 3 booms before the tower even begins to collapse.
Now don't get too emotional that your attempts to debunk has failed and teaming up on my threads doesn't do anything to the premise of my threads. Go troll another forum topic.
originally posted by: tsurfer2000h
a reply to: Shadow Herder
Now don't get too emotional that your attempts to debunk has failed and teaming up on my threads doesn't do anything to the premise of my threads. Go troll another forum topic.
Looks more like a question than a debunking...but that could just be me.
originally posted by: Rocker2013
a reply to: Shadow Herder
Thanks for that video, it confirms once again that the pancake theory is the correct one and that building fell as the damaged floors buckled internally and the additional weight on each below then caused the entire building to come down.
These "explosions" you propose to hear in every video you share is nothing more than the weight of the floors impacting upon each other.
I don't know how this explanation can be presented to you in any more simplistic a way, if you cannot understand how the weight of ten floors cannot be supported by a floor designed to hold only its own weight then there's never going to be any common sense in these endless threads.
These are not explosions, they are impacts of the internal structure of a massive building as it collapses, no longer able to support its own weight.
The booms are of lower frequencies and laptops do not have the capacity for sub sounds or low tones. I have a 24 inch sub and 7.1 thx system. The booms rattled the house and the guest house.
originally posted by: Rocker2013
a reply to: Shadow Herder
Thanks for that video, it confirms once again that the pancake theory is the correct one and that building fell as the damaged floors buckled internally and the additional weight on each below then caused the entire building to come down.
These "explosions" you propose to hear in every video you share is nothing more than the weight of the floors impacting upon each other.
I don't know how this explanation can be presented to you in any more simplistic a way, if you cannot understand how the weight of ten floors cannot be supported by a floor designed to hold only its own weight then there's never going to be any common sense in these endless threads.
These are not explosions, they are impacts of the internal structure of a massive building as it collapses, no longer able to support its own weight.