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9/11 Science Club: Mass Does Not Accelerate as it Accumulates, It Can Only Slow Down
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<blockquote data-quote="Skaloop" data-source="post: 62260715" data-attributes="member: 148393"><p>I did a quick take off using the person as scale. Assuming he is 5-6 feet tall (and in mid stride, so possibly showing as slightly shorter), the arrows shown identifying the width of the damage works out to about 100 to 130 feet, as best I can tell (give or take, since I just did a quick job). The wingspan of a 737 like the one that hit the Pentagon? Essentially 125 feet. So it scales out pretty accurately at first blush.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skaloop, post: 62260715, member: 148393"] I did a quick take off using the person as scale. Assuming he is 5-6 feet tall (and in mid stride, so possibly showing as slightly shorter), the arrows shown identifying the width of the damage works out to about 100 to 130 feet, as best I can tell (give or take, since I just did a quick job). The wingspan of a 737 like the one that hit the Pentagon? Essentially 125 feet. So it scales out pretty accurately at first blush. [/QUOTE]
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