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originally posted by: LaBTop
These thermobaric bombs their operational conditions, still kept secret for the normal public, up to even today.
originally posted by: LaBTop
0:57 from 9:17 minutes, Pentagon scene, filmed shortly after impact :
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Battling the Pentagon Blaze After 9/11
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After American Airlines Flight 77 crashed into the Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001, it took firefighters three days to extinguish the flames. Firefighter Patrick Creed and journalist Rick Newman join Fresh Air to talk about the Pentagon blaze and the book they wrote about it, Firefight: Inside the Battle to Save the Pentagon on 9/11.
Kwakakev, can you explain the far too small plane length of 35 ft, if you will be so kind.?
If that picture that you, Kwakakev, used on top of page 12, was correctly measured by you, it must have been one of the seemingly photo-shopped fraudulent pictures, littered around on the Internet, or a plane measurement mistake in your photo, or, a problem originating by you.
originally posted by: LaBTop
Your remark about the bright white flash at the moment of impact of AA77, which you see not at the two WTC impacts, will have been the result of the difference between a relatively massive thick stone Pentagon wall with small windows and decked with a layer of marble plates, recently renewed, and a glass decked open frame between relatively thin WTC floors.
At the WTC, the planes their super heated by the impact, tiny aluminum pieces of the fuselage and their wings and inner hull, splattered by the impacts forces, on top of that loaded with their splattered fuel tanks its J6 jet fuel, were mainly shot into and in between the open space between the thin WTC upper floors and exploded for the most part thus inside the buildings, while thereafter the last part of the exploded fuel plus aluminum, spit partly backwards out again, caused by the immediate pressure increase in front of the momentarily locked up burning gases, and that was the first and second fuel/air explosive parts we saw at 260 m and 220 m up there, so from a view at the lower part of that ricocheted reddish explosion cloud, with just a touch of white inside it.
While at the Pentagon, the first main bulk of the J6 fuel plus the super heated exploding aluminum parts cloud in it, exploded against the relatively more massive bricks wall segment, with their strong, re-barred window frames, and only after that, in the following split second, the wall was gone and it all started to enter the reasonable empty space behind that wall.
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originally posted by: kwakakev
To better explain this Lens Distortion issue, this is the results between David and myself, side by side before anything happens.
Which one looks more distorted to you? Which one would you prefer to use to gauge the measurement of what hit the pentagon? I know my version is not as high a resolution as David's.
In the version done by David, the tree line does look like it has been overly stretched. This will result in a measurement closer to an actual passenger plane. But is it right? Trees don't look all stretched like that in real life, so basing a measurement with this kind of image distortion going on in that part of the picture looks like trouble.
As for an estimation of just how big this object that hit the Pentagon is, somewhere around 40-80 feet is reasonable. I am not buying 140 feet long at this time.
originally posted by: WhatItIs
What’s the diff of this film media being over exposed?
Vs this film media bring over exposed. Especially if you understand the lens was behind a little plastic protective bubble changing the hue
originally posted by: kwakakev
originally posted by: WhatItIs
What’s the diff of this film media being over exposed?
In this image we can identify what the light source is, the exhaust of the jet engine. In the frame that captures the object before it hits the Pentagon, there is some kind of exhaust contrail but it is not bright enough to wash out and overexpose all the nearby pixels. For such a large, brief overexposure to take place as the object hits the Pentagon indicates a very powerful light source. It is the kind of thing to expect when a missile hits.
Vs this film media bring over exposed. Especially if you understand the lens was behind a little plastic protective bubble changing the hue
The light artifact in this image is a lens flare. It is caused by the way light moves through a lens and is based on the primary light source. In this this case this is the sun and can be verified by watching this light artifact slowly move as the sun does through the full video.
originally posted by: kwakakev
originally posted by: WhatItIs
What’s the diff of this film media being over exposed?
In this image we can identify what the light source is, the exhaust of the jet engine. In the frame that captures the object before it hits the Pentagon, there is some kind of exhaust contrail but it is not bright enough to wash out and overexpose all the nearby pixels. For such a large, brief overexposure to take place as the object hits the Pentagon indicates a very powerful light source. It is the kind of thing to expect when a missile hits.
Vs this film media bring over exposed. Especially if you understand the lens was behind a little plastic protective bubble changing the hue
The light artifact in this image is a lens flare. It is caused by the way light moves through a lens and is based on the primary light source. In this this case this is the sun and can be verified by watching this light artifact slowly move as the sun does through the full video.