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directearnings
Hey found this on youtube... theres no comments yet so it may be new to most people... think he does a good job on this explaining it?

link
datars
QUOTE (directearnings @ Sep 15 2007, 11:27 AM)
Hey found this on youtube...  theres no comments yet so it may be new to most people... think he does a good job on this explaining it?

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But also ==> Views: 12,335 |Comments: 4 |Favorited: 32 times
directearnings
like it though? or biased?
datars
QUOTE (directearnings @ Sep 15 2007, 11:52 AM)
like it though? or biased?

Yes.

I sent it off to Richard Gage. Maybe he can use this in his presentation
shoon
I saw it but the numbers were still same

Views: 12,335 |Comments: 4 |Favorited: 32 times

How do I see these 4 comments, anyway.
Adam Sowa
QUOTE (datars @ Sep 15 2007, 02:05 PM)
QUOTE (directearnings @ Sep 15 2007, 11:52 AM)
like it though?  or biased?

Yes.

I sent it off to Richard Gage. Maybe he can use this in his presentation

There is a post over at ae911truth that I made in reference to the original video that this was taken from. I was asking if there was any possible way to calculate the speed of the progression of the collapse/explosions. As I noted in the post I said it would be a rather daunting task giving the graininess of the film but if someone was able to calculate the number of floors that the collapse/demolition wave has traveled in that video and come up with how fast that wave was traveling. I was curious about this because if that wave is traveling faster than gravity???
lunk
QUOTE (Adam Sowa @ Sep 15 2007, 05:24 PM)
I was curious about this because if that wave is traveling faster than gravity???

Very good question!

In order for the collapse to
proceed at free fall speed.
It would be necessary to
remove the underlying floors
sequentially FASTER than
free fall speed.

Was the demolition wave
moving faster than gravity
would allow?
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