delphi_ote
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Don't you think it's somewhat of an over-simplification to suggest a simultaneous structural failure that would send 1/3 of the building hurtling into the other 2/3 is what happend?
It's not 1/3, but yes. You can watch it happen. The upper floors do not disintigrate until they've toppled several hundred feet. Massive structural failures happened in the floors where the planes struck the buildings. The upper floors dropped their nearly full weight onto each floor beneath them. The whole mass accumulated and brought floor after floor down as they crashed to the ground.
Actually, it only takes the mass falling from a height less than half a meter. Several floors were taken out by the jet. I think that's a fair estimate, but even if you make that height much smaller, the upper stories are still hitting the first floor beneath them with the energy of several hundred pounds of TNT.I'm not disputing the law of momentum. I'm disputing your implicit assumption that the conditions existed in order to send several tens of thousands of tons of steel moving at 5 meters/sec in one instant, as if a magic carpet had been pulled out from beneath it.
(doesn't this sound a lot like the old creationist "that's just microevolution. Show me macro-evolution" argument?)
I am not your monkey.While you're in the habit of debunking, could you debunk Stephen A. Jones, a professor of Physics at BYU?