I was going to say the same thing as the buildings, they aren't solid objects, they are for the most part hollow in the interior. If you ever had the opportunity to see the WTC lobbies it was WIDE OPEN SPACE with just the center columns where the elevator structure was.
People were in the lobbies all the time from those that went to the observation deck to those that stood in line for TKTS broadway shows.
I think that these people wonder where the plane/debris is don't recall the whole conservation of mass principles. That overhead shot doesn't allow one to see that there is a mountain of debris...
And to make sure you are looking at the MOST DEMOCRATIC website ever, look at hereisnewyork.org
They collected ALL photographs by EVERYDAY people who submitted them from where ever they were in the city. The gallery was open in SoHo on Prince Street for over a year, possibly 2. Look there and you'll find plenty of debris photos.
The whole where is the debris "game" is very disingenious, especially to those of us who live in NYC. All you all who watched it on your TVs have no idea what it was like here in the city that day and what it is like to be here for the aftermath.
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