[QUOTE=J!NX;42428151]this is the shit you say out of the complete blue to annoy the piss out of people or to make fun of a group
and there's no one to make fun of here
at least do it when its relevant jesus[/QUOTE]
if you look at the comments on the video my comment is incredibly relevant.
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[QUOTE=J!NX;42431471]I love that people and yawmwen bring up 911
yep because they totally were planning 911 since 30 years ago!
holy shit how dense are you people
the best one
holy shit, yes it is enough to "Bluntly impact thin concrete".
and this guy isn't qualified to even say this. He's literally making this stuff up through his own brain simulations
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the pentagon isn't made of 30 inch concrete, christ[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=yawmwen;42434406]if you look at the comments on the video my comment is incredibly relevant.
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youtube usually has completely irrelevant comments like a big massive "Justin bieber debate" in a lets play about dark souls
if you're going to say that at least say it in youtube, it's totally not relevant here nor was it to begin with.
like no insult to you but please just know there is a very large reason I have "Herp derp" for youtube which turns all he comments into "Herp derp derpy herp" :v:
[QUOTE=J!NX;42434537]youtube usually has completely irrelevant comments like a big massive "Justin bieber debate" in a lets play about dark souls
if you're going to say that at least say it in youtube, it's totally not relevant here nor was it to begin with.
like no insult to you but please just know there is a very large reason I have "Herp derp" for youtube which turns all he comments into "Herp derp derpy herp" :v:[/QUOTE]
dude it was just making a joke about how people were using this to justify their 9/11 truther conspiracy. youtube comments often deserve to be laughed at.
[QUOTE=matty928;42428818]Top Comments today are actually funny!
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This has made me realise something.
To enter platform 9 3/4 you had to believe in it and run at it but the luggage they had with them always entered first, inanimate objects can't "believe" but they are still able to pass through. Imagine how many times people have dropped shit and it's just passed through the wall and they're unable to retrieve it. J.K. Rowling, you're heartless.
please post more videos of things disintegrating on impact
[QUOTE=Justin Case;42434648]This has made me realise something.
To enter platform 9 3/4 you had to believe in it and run at it but the luggage they had with them always entered first, inanimate objects can't "believe" but they are still able to pass through. Imagine how many times people have dropped shit and it's just passed through the wall and they're unable to retrieve it. J.K. Rowling, you're heartless.[/QUOTE]
A muggle murderer that discovers the entrance and dumps bodies and evidence inside the platform.
[QUOTE=IceWarrior98;42431501]I thought people went crazy because the shape of the impact didn't match that of a plane...as if they had anything to compare it to.[/QUOTE]
The arguments are literally laughable.
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like no insult to you but please just know there is a very large reason I have "Herp derp" for youtube which turns all he comments into "Herp derp derpy herp" :v:[/QUOTE]
I need this, please.
[video=youtube;1mHtOW-OBO4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mHtOW-OBO4[/video]
Nuclear waste is some serious shit.
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[QUOTE=bIgFaTwOrM12;42430092]Wouldn't it essentially be the same thing?[/QUOTE]
Force = mass x acceleration. Assuming the concrete wall is much heavier than the plane it would have shit loads more energy going at 500mph than the plane moving at 500mph.
[QUOTE=tristanguy2;42437439]Force = mass x acceleration. Assuming the concrete wall is much heavier than the plane it would have shit loads more energy going at 500mph than the plane moving at 500mph.[/QUOTE]
But the outcome of the plane-wall impact would be identical. The plane and the wall are still coming into contact with 500 MPH difference between them in either scenario.
[QUOTE=michaeldim;42437943]But the outcome of the plane-wall impact would be identical. The plane and the wall are still coming into contact with 500 MPH difference between them in either scenario.[/QUOTE]
Except the concrete wall has a different amount of mass than the plane. So if you accelerated the wall to 500 MPH it would have a different amount of force. MPH is not a measure of force, it is a measure of speed.
[QUOTE=darkrei9n;42440328]Except the concrete wall has a different amount of mass than the plane. So if you accelerated the wall to 500 MPH it would have a different amount of force. MPH is not a measure of force, it is a measure of speed.[/QUOTE]
The effect on the plane would be the same. If you put the plane and the wall in an empty void, you could not tell the difference between the wall moving at the plane at 500 MPH, the plane moving at the wall at 500 MPH, or them moving at each other at 250 MPH each.
All motion is relative. The wall does have more energy, and would keep going (with little loss of speed) after hitting the plane. It'd go on to hit a bunch of other shit, but the collision between the wall and the plane would look identical.
Think about it this way, the plane is impacting the wall, the kinetic forces at play, the huge inertia of the wall trying to stay stationary and the kinetic energy of the plane fight it out and equalize.
If the wall were moving at 500 MPH, the wall would impart the kinetic energy to bring the plane to the wall's speed. The same thing happens, the kinetic forces equalize. Both objects are trying to resist the change in velocity imparted on it, and in both situations, the wall wins, because it has way more force.
If you use the wall as a frame of reference, the plane is moving toward it. If you use the plane as a frame of reference, the wall is moving. In both situations, the larger mass is absorbing the difference in energy and imparting a destructive change in velocity to the plane.
I liked how the little wing tips just scooted on by
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