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Originally Posted by willravel
I see no damage whatsoever. The picture I just posted has a clearer shot of the area in question. There is no visable damage around the last window on the second floor.
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You're assuming that the red line ends exactly where the wing would have hit.
There's visible damage the next window over and even more two widows over, and below.
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Under the hypothetical situation in which the whole thing was planned, it would stand to reason that the area where the planes crashed would be predetermined. If that were the case, I suspect that any planners involved in the demolition would have left the floors at and around the impact free of explosives.
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So the pilots were accurate enough to know exactly which floor they were flying into? Can you look at 100 story building (while flying at it at 500 mph) and know exactly there the 72nd floor is?
Also, in the video footage, the both of the collapses clearly begin in the impact zones, where intense fires had been burning since the impacts.
I'm afraid that the idea that the jet-fule fires weakened the support structures of the buildings (which were already damaged by the impact) untill they could no longer supprt the weight above them is a much more plausable explanation of why they fell.