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Originally Posted by SpitfireIX
That hypothesis is falsified by the lighting and shading on the police car in the Pentagon video that I already pointed out. The brightness of lighting and shading on Flight 77 debris matches that on the police car, which has a similar tone. Both examples show that self-shading does not make a light-toned object appear black in shading.
The problem is, the police car may be receiving fill-in light from some object(s) or surface(s), such as the lighted concrete or the security booth structures. I'm reasonably certain you can't just assume they would look similar in this case. Possibly Jay or someone else with a better understanding of this could comment.
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What do you think of the clip of the
other Pentagon camera? Seems to me that consistency requires that you also interpret the white object there as "smoke." As such, we have to believe that a white 757 in a sunlit field is effectively and inexplicably invisible, except for the inexplicable emission of horrendous amounts of white "smoke" from its engine(s). The easier explanation is that the white object is the white 757 that hit the Pentagon.
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Originally Posted by PhantomWolf
Note too that if you attached a fuselage to the alleged and mysteriously dark vertical stabilizer, we should be seeing it slightly above the foreground box, but we do not
Actually, this was debunked back on page 5 of this thread with this link.
http://www.mikejwilson.com/911/security_cam1.jpg
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Actually, that model matches my point. Examine it in a graphics program and you'll see that a shade filter has been placed over white fuselage that appears just above the foreground box. There is a little bit of the white surface that the filter did not extend over located at the rear base of the vertical stabilizer (
see). But when we're talking about an area of an inch, more or less, assuming that the given model is perfect is pushing the limits. And look at the actual image below it, the alleged vertical stabilizer isn't even a coherent object, it looks like several disjoint things. Face it, the white 757 that hit the Pentagon is the white object.
Com'on guys, it's time to admit that the expert authors of the
ASCE report (see page 13) probably know what they're talking about
and sunlit white 757s don't appear to be black against a dark background. ~Ian
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Which is Flight 77?