The simple solution is not supported by science. It is not a solution if it is impossible. My explaination might seem complicated, but ask me to explain the roman empire; it's complicated, but it's real. Just because something is complicated, does not make it untrue. You are on a computer. It is very complicated, and you (like me) probably only understand a fraction of how it works, but it does work.
I also am a pilot. These guys were not pilots. Their insructer failed them both. Have you ever failed a student? Would you expect that they could not only fly a 757, but fly it into a target at 300 Knots turning? It stretches the imagination pretty far.
So, as to avoid the complications, why don't we concentrate on one thing at a time. The puff lines, the antenna, the instantanious 47 column collapse, these were my main points. Let's leave the conclusion for the end. Let's just concentrate on the collapse itself. I know it, in and of itself, is complicated, but I feel it's necessary for people to understand that the physics just don't add up.
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