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Originally Posted by Racnad
If you look at the still pictures of the impact, you see a lot of debris coming from the building and falling that is not on fire. This debris would be mostly pieces of the plane. If the passport happend to be right behind a larger chunk of metal - perhaps one of the pieces visible in the photographs - it could have traveled through the building without being shredded and then fell, while the fireball, being hot, traveled mostly up.
Your watch metaphor does not apply, since nothing needs to randomly re-assemble.
I'll look at your links later.
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I think one should consult Occam's razor on this one.
Fact: only one piece of paper debris recovered was from on the plane.
Fact: that piece of debris happened to be the passport of one of the alleged hijackers.
Fact: The only other part of the plane to have survived was one engine.
Fact: This is the photo in question (right) and a picture of the man who was credited with owning the passport (left)
Occam's Razor tells us that because this is unreasonable and more reasonable explanations exist... well I think you know where I'm going with this.