As long as I live, I'll never forget sitting in a conference room and watching the first tower collapse. The realization of the loss of life in that instant was just sickening.
Serious question... you're a pretty intelligent guy. When does steel or metal catastrophically fail by vaporizing into dust? Most materials scientist will tell you that metal fails by yielding (bending) if heated. Also, isn't it amazing that those towers came down perfectly as though it was a controlled demolition? What are the odds that 2 buildings fall in that exact manner? When has any other building before 9/11 or since ever failed in that manner?
Serious question... you're a pretty intelligent guy. When does steel or metal catastrophically fail by vaporizing into dust? Most materials scientist will tell you that metal fails by yielding (bending) if heated. Also, isn't it amazing that those towers came down perfectly as though it was a controlled demolition? What are the odds that 2 buildings fall in that exact manner? When has any other building before 9/11 or since ever failed in that manner?
I remember being at Hurlburt Field and sleeping from a night shift. My brother called me to tell me about an "accident". I turned on the TV in time to see the second plane hit. I knew immediately we were going to be going to war over this.
14 years ago Islam made sure we knew it was our biggest enemy after ignoring their previous attacks. 14 years going on it still is our biggest enemy and the biggest problem in the world.
And you stick to your over simplistic view of the world. I know it's hard for you to process anything much more complicated than a coloring book.
Serious question... you're a pretty intelligent guy. When does steel or metal catastrophically fail by vaporizing into dust? Most materials scientist will tell you that metal fails by yielding (bending) if heated. Also, isn't it amazing that those towers came down perfectly as though it was a controlled demolition? What are the odds that 2 buildings fall in that exact manner? When has any other building before 9/11 or since ever failed in that manner?
I was in 2nd grade at the time. My teacher's brother was in NYC and scheduled to be around the WTC at the time. I just remember the fear as she made call after call. We came back from gym class and it was on TV. We just sat and watched (and cried) even though we didn't fully understand the magnitude of what had happened.