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Originally Posted by willravel
The buildings fell at basically a free fall speed. Are you suggesting that the copllapsing debris and dust inside the building were moving fast that free fall speeds? Do you know how much pressure that would take?
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No I haven't any idea, but I can use simulation of basic physics and science. Again, taking that same hose, and flatten it from one end to the other, the faster you flatten it the faster and with more pressure the contents have to eject out the other side.
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