Spooked! Is At It Again

Dang it, somebody already posted this!

I give this experiment the Scholars For 9/11 Truth Seal of Approval!

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Al Fe model of WTC

Gather Materials First (get something with Al, and something with Fe, steel)

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1. Build WTC model (Place can inside can)

2. Get aircraft simulator (bb gun will do, bbs look a lot like the nose of an aircraft)

WARNING
bbs could poke out your eyes​

CAUTION
bbs could damage your windows and house​

3. Pump up bb gun to simulate a 500 mph aircraft.

4. Fly bb into your model.


WARNING
bbs could poke out your eyes​

CAUTION
bbs could damage your windows and house​

5. Analyse your results. (bb went through steel can and al can and went on to make some noise further down the way, see warning and cautions)​

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6. Form conclusion.​

Present pee reviewed paper to the resident cats!​

Proof a model of an aircraft doing 500 mph will enter the model of the WTC. It also entered some other nearby objects (see warnings and cautions).​

When funding comes in we will continue the tests!​

Next experiment, how do we get fuel into our aircraft model?
Build better model of WTC.
Get better aircraft simulator.​
 
IIRC Spooked was also the artist responsible for that excellent hand drawn illustration of the crumpled/fragmented plane at Shanksville which our friend Killtown used so effectively on his blog.
 
Chicken wire vs brittle metal

Wonder what would happen if he built the model with a more brittle metal?

Chicken wire is very flexible.
 
it almost seems more likely that this is all satire.

Believe me, this guy is 100% serious. I thought that for sure the guy "Democrat" was kidding too, but now he comes over to our blog and gives us the whole CT routine as well. Check out his Covert Operations blog as well; he's done a lot of work with Flight Simulator to "prove" that the planes could not have been where they were supposed to be.
 
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Believe me, this guy is 100% serious. I thought that for sure the guy "Democrat" was kidding too, but now he comes over to our blog and gives us the whole CT routine as well. Check out his Covert Operations blog as well; he's done a lot of work with Flight Simulator to "prove" that the planes could not have been where they were supposed to be.

oh i know, yeah. it's so difficult to imagine a situation wherein the above "experiments" could actually be carried out seriously, but i've seen so many previous examples that it's simply what i expect now.

it'd be great to start compiling a list of these completely absurd "experiments", but i think two problems would surface:

1. gathering the links would become depressing.
2. it would be difficult to determine just how insane something would need to be to make the list; afterall, the entire "movement" is already so insane...
 
I actually think this new chickenwire experiment is more insane than his last one....

Especially the second-to-last picture. Does he honestly think a few exterior columns would hold the entire top of the building hanging off the side like that?

I.N.S.A.N.E

-Gumboot
 
I just got off of the horn with my deep cover NWO operative.
He says that they are currently using chicken wire to construct the internment camps that are being built to house the toothers.
 
Wow. Just wow.

When I first saw this, I thought that it had to be a joke. I thought that no non-mockery "analysis" could be this dumb, but I was wrong.

Where are the comparisons to the real structure's design? Where are the comparisons between the materials used? Where are the dimensionless units? Where are the scaling correction factors? Where is the discussion about energy distribution? Where is the listing of and justification for his assumptions? If I were this guy's boss (assuming he really is a scientist like he says), I'd be double and triple checking all of his work from now on.

It is sad that they guy calls himself a scientist and he apparently never even thought about picking up an engineering textbook to research what he was doing. I could just see my Mechanical Component Design prof from college handing this out to a class of Junior ME students and saying, "your homework is to list five reasons why this approach is invalid."

Why do people like this assume that scale models act exactly like full size designs? Non-scalability has been a thorn in the side of engineers and R&D scientists for centuries. I wouldn't have spent weeks studying dimensionless analysis in college if scale models worked the way this guy thinks they do.
 
Wow. Just wow.

When I first saw this, I thought that it had to be a joke. I thought that no non-mockery "analysis" could be this dumb, but I was wrong.

Where are the comparisons to the real structure's design? Where are the comparisons between the materials used? Where are the dimensionless units? Where are the scaling correction factors? Where is the discussion about energy distribution? Where is the listing of and justification for his assumptions? If I were this guy's boss (assuming he really is a scientist like he says), I'd be double and triple checking all of his work from now on.

It is sad that they guy calls himself a scientist and he apparently never even thought about picking up an engineering textbook to research what he was doing. I could just see my Mechanical Component Design prof from college handing this out to a class of Junior ME students and saying, "your homework is to list five reasons why this approach is invalid."

Why do people like this assume that scale models act exactly like full size designs? Non-scalability has been a thorn in the side of engineers and R&D scientists for centuries. I wouldn't have spent weeks studying dimensionless analysis in college if scale models worked the way this guy thinks they do.

When you've recovered from that, have a look at the paper tower:

Frequent SLC commenter Democrat has done his own experiments as well. This was one I linked to over the summer but didn't laugh at back then for fear that it might be an intentional parody. Apparently it's not.
 
"Spooked" is a total fruitloop. He's no "scientist".

He's the "bunny cage moron", the "rabbit killer" and the author of some ridiculous and juvenile drawings purporting to set out how any and every jetliner "should" look when it crashes into the ground at high speed.

He has absolutely no knowledge or expertise in any relevant field, of course. He's just another whackjob who claims to have "dedicated" his life to the troof movement, and he clearly has way too much time and way too little knowledge on his hands.

In short, the guy's a total nutcase.
 
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When you've recovered from that, have a look at the paper tower:

As an engineer, these things are going to give me nightmares. Towers of chicken wire, Paper towel-tube buildings, burning rabbit cages...

Edit: I did see the rabbit cage a long time ago. I was able to laugh it off at the time cause I didn't imagine people would cling to those kinds of "experiments" like they have.
 
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I wish I understood his fascination with chicken wire.
Thanks, RB.

I liked his photographic technique, didja notice? He's got that picture of the world map on the wall.

Now why would he do that? He knows where he lives and we do and most of those who speak Weal Twoof are pretty sure. The map seems kind of redundant.

Unless he is hoping - THAT'S IT - hoping that this chicken wire experiment will be included on the next Voyager mission that leaves our solar system. The outworlders who discover it will get the bonus of seeing how the old Earthola is laid out.

I seriously hope when they find it, that the Fetzerians on the planet Loose Orbit IV have a sense of humor so they can guffaw at his "joke" there at the end. I tore rib cartilage over that one, myself...

What's he gonna do in the next one: Use a Stop sign to simulate the Pentagon?
 
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Thanks, RB.

I liked his photographic technique, didja notice? He's got that picture of the world map on the wall.

Now why would he do that? He knows where he lives and we do and most of those who speak Weal Twoof are pretty sure. The map seems kind of redundant.

Unless he is hoping - THAT'S IT - hoping that this chicken wire experiment will be included on the next Voyager mission that leaves our solar system. The outworlders who discover it will get the bonus of seeing how the old Earthola is laid out.

I seriously hope when they find it, that the Fetzerians on the planet Loose Orbit IV have a sense of humor so they can guffaw at his "joke" there at the end. I tore rib cartilage over that one, myself...
i think hes secretly plotting to take over the world
 

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