Dear god, that's the proof? Two shots from slightly different angles showing differing approach angles as a result? And yes, despite their little perspective line, they are different angles...it's evident if you only look at the roof of the tower on the right (it helps if, like me, you have the freakish ability to move one eye independent of the other, and can overlay them).
As for their mysterious black spot, that's pretty bloody easy to explain. The glass on the towers is, as you might have noticed, reflective. When you have something moving at an angle to a reflective pane of glass, the image will then reflect at angle as well. In this case, it will reflect back on to the other tower, on the foreground corner.
I've watched Loose Change. I've watched god only knows how many Youtube videos where a kid whose voice has barely broken talks over looped footage with little arrows pointing at inconsequential ****, usually accompanied by UNNECESSARY capitalization of WORDS to add IMPACT. None of it is in the least bit convincing.
As for their mysterious black spot, that's pretty bloody easy to explain. The glass on the towers is, as you might have noticed, reflective. When you have something moving at an angle to a reflective pane of glass, the image will then reflect at angle as well. In this case, it will reflect back on to the other tower, on the foreground corner.
I've watched Loose Change. I've watched god only knows how many Youtube videos where a kid whose voice has barely broken talks over looped footage with little arrows pointing at inconsequential ****, usually accompanied by UNNECESSARY capitalization of WORDS to add IMPACT. None of it is in the least bit convincing.

