Most people don't know that each of New York's World Trade Center buildings had vertical columns around it's perimeter standing approximately 4 feet apart.
According to the laws of physics, a commerical airliner, made of fiberglass and aluminum, with a wing span of 156 feet moving at approximately 500 mph could not have penetrated through the side of one of those buildings. Inevitably, it would have collided with any one of those vertical columns and burst into a fireball. Mostly all of the planes wreckage would have landed on the street below. In fact, the result of such a collission would be exactly the same if the building was moving at 500 mph and struck the airplane hovering motionless.
Indeed, the only intelligence capable of constructing a flying plane made of alloys capable of penetrating the side of one of those towers would have been the U.S. government.
According to the laws of physics, a commerical airliner, made of fiberglass and aluminum, with a wing span of 156 feet moving at approximately 500 mph could not have penetrated through the side of one of those buildings. Inevitably, it would have collided with any one of those vertical columns and burst into a fireball. Mostly all of the planes wreckage would have landed on the street below. In fact, the result of such a collission would be exactly the same if the building was moving at 500 mph and struck the airplane hovering motionless.
Indeed, the only intelligence capable of constructing a flying plane made of alloys capable of penetrating the side of one of those towers would have been the U.S. government.