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We have a very competent engineer here identifying a concrete core. And, it agrees with the images of the demo.
WORLD TRADE CENTER DISASTER:
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS AT GROUND ZERO
Prepared for:
National Council of Structural Engineers Associations -
Structural Engineering Emergency Response Plan
(SEERP) Committee
By:
August Domel, Jr., Ph.D., S.E., P.E.
November 2001
CHAPTER 2: GROUND ZERO OPERATIONS AT THE WORLD
TRADE CENTER
2.1 General
Groundbreaking for construction of the World Trade Center took place on August 5, 1966. Tower One, standing 1368 feet high, was completed in 1970, and Tower Two, at 1362 feet high, was completed in 1972. The structural design for the World Trade Center Towers was done by Skilling, Helle, Christiansen and Robertson. It was designed as a tube building that included a perimeter moment-resisting frame consisting of steel columns spaced on 39-inch centers. The load carrying system was designed so that the steel facade would resist lateral and gravity forces and the interior concrete core would carry only gravity loads.
Dr. Domel received a Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Chicago in 1988 and a Law Degree
from Loyola University in 1992. He is a licensed Structural Engineer and Attorney at Law in the
State of Illinois and a Professional Engineer in twelve states, including the State of New York.
Dr. Domel is authorized by the Department of Labor (OSHA) as a 10 and 30 hour construction
safety trainer.
The author of that paper has already admitted to being in error about the core. You really do ignore things that don't agree with your hypothesis don't you?