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originally posted by: jabbathehut
First off, it seems like there are a few posters that say that sometimes explosions are not in fact explosions.
originally posted by: jabbathehut
but there is still something about a shock wave from a "blast" that is
hard to ever forget the feeling.
yet, we (as a species) are still in dispute about what happened on 911.
originally posted by: hellobruce
originally posted by: jabbathehut
but there is still something about a shock wave from a "blast" that is
hard to ever forget the feeling.
And no one felt or heard such a blast, nor was any effect seen from one....
yet, we (as a species) are still in dispute about what happened on 911.
That is simply because some people have a very poor understanding of physics and how things actually work, so they make up silly stories about remote controlled planes carrying pods firing missiles at the WTC's, or nanoo nanoo thermite, or silent explosives, or beam weapons from space, or the Jews did it etc. etc.
originally posted by: jabbathehut
reported that they were blown back by a "huge explosion"...Someone, (Barry Jennings I think) said him and another person "felt" a huge explosion in a stairwell, as well as in Bldg. 7. Someone in the basement had a % of their skin ripped/ peeled away from their body "by a huge explosion".
I realize most people have no idea about ANFO, PETN or TNT and have never ever read about the
characteristics of explosives, but there is still something about a shock wave from a "blast" that is
hard to ever forget the feeling. People can read about it here...
The building was pancaking down from the top and, in the process, blasting air down the stairwell. The wind lifted Komorowski off his feet. “I was taking a staircase at a time,” he says, “It was a combination of me running and getting blown down.” Lim says Komorowski flew over him. Eight seconds later—that’s how long it took the building to come down—Komorowski landed three floors lower, in standing position, buried to his knees in pulverized Sheetrock and cement.