Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Please Tell Me This Is A Joke

Here's another "experiment". I've been burned on this stuff before, so I won't automatically assume he's serious. But if you look at this page, it certainly appears possible.

8 Comments:

At 15 August, 2006 10:32, Blogger Pepik said...

I think this is "democrat" who posts on some other debunking forums. He really believes it.

 
At 15 August, 2006 10:52, Blogger tnculp said...

What did this prove? That paper is flexible? I'm not even sure exactly what he was trying to prove. That dropping a weight would pancake the building? Does this person understand rigidity? He should try the experiment on I don't know, metal. But it still wouldn't be a good experiment, becuase it leaves so many variables out. Why not make the tower out of rubber? Why didn't the planes just bounce off of the towers?

 
At 15 August, 2006 10:52, Blogger Good Lieutenant said...

A bunch of sandal-clad freaks waste a weekend making a paper model and playing in the dirt?

I'm totally convinced. Its the missing piece to the whole "alternative version of the story" - so obvious that it was right under our noses.

I question the timing.

 
At 15 August, 2006 12:34, Blogger Billythekid said...

I'm sure he's the modern Roy Neary, the guy that was building the clay mountain in his living room in 'Close Encounters'.

 
At 15 August, 2006 13:21, Blogger The Artistic Macrophage said...

I gotta set of Lego's if he's interested in taking his theory a step further...:)

 
At 15 August, 2006 13:57, Blogger Pepik said...

He did forget to set it on fire first.

Also, wouldn't this experiment have proved that the WTC couldn't withstand heavy rain?

 
At 15 August, 2006 15:24, Blogger telescopemerc said...

Geez, at least they could have sprung for a few sets of 'Girder and Panel (R) to make a slightly more realistic version of the towers:

http://www.bridgestreettoys.com/hallfame/famep3.html

 
At 15 August, 2006 22:02, Blogger blind avocado said...

What a dope! This guy expects a 500,000 ton building to fall like a tree in the forest.

 

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