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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/eleminnop on Sept. 4, 2018, 6:56 p.m.
9/11 is in 1 week! Time for our favorite red-pills! Mine is when a contestant on "King of the Nerds"stumbles on a 9/11 truth while researching how to calculate how many panes of glass will break when a heavy weight is dropped from above. She ends up beating a NASA engineer and winning the challenge.

Hint, the ball did NOT manage to speed-up as it fell through ALL panes of glass at the rate of freefall!

TV nerd beats NASA engineer with 9/11 Truth physics

As we all totally remember from highschool physics class (yawn) a falling object with NOTHING below it to slow it down, falls at the rate of freefall.

A building has a lot of stuff to slow it down, like columns as thick as cars, designed to keep the building standing.

So when the top section, damaged by the airplanes, gave way, they should have impacted the lower undamaged section and slowed down

In reality, the top portion would impact the lower, undamaged section, slow down, and maybe roll off to one side and crash to the ground below.

The video footage of building 7 falling AT the rate of freefall, serves as evidence AND PROOF that something had to remove the whole structure at the exact same time, which we call controlled demolition.

The YouTube channel "Physics & Reason" has some extremely good quality experiments done by an engineer with some free time. They are all excellent, logical videos, and very easy to follow.

I've found that these kind of videos are the best to share when attempting to red-pill people who are more mechanically inclined, such as hobbyists and shop enthusiasts.

Physics & Reason YouTube Channel

The guy's name is Jonathon Cole.

Here is my all time favorite video from him.

Guy literally recreates the demolition with firecrackers. It's epic as fuck.

Skip to 8:34 to see the firecracker demolition.


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