ok, maybe you missed it.The problem is that left-brain people...
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Right-brain people...
Even the right-brain/left-brain people (like Gazzaniga, for instance) have abandoned your view of the brain. Do you want references?
Don't be an idiot.
ok, maybe you missed it.The problem is that left-brain people...
[snip]
Right-brain people...
well im glad someone learned something in this thread, lolThank you default, that was more than I've learned reading this entire thread.![]()
The problem is that left-brain people...although genius-like in certain aspects of sciences and studies...have absolutely NO common sense. And, I mean NONE!
That's why there is such a problem with our communication...we see the world in two entirely different ways. Right Brain people...SEE THE WHOLE FORREST i.e. the big picture. AND left-brained people only see parts of the forest i.e. THE TREES
Right-brain people...can look at this video:
Ask a few questions like...what type of building...how tall, what type of damage. 47 story, steel structured high rise, with a few scattered fires, and some exterior damage (on one side) from falling debris. We take in this basic information, watch the video a few times...and, conclude...that the building couldn't have physically collapsed the way it does from the damages reported. It doesn't take any degree in structural engineering...it just takes common sense.
But since, like NIST said, iron rust, Al, and sulfur are present in the WTC; the stuff thermite is made of is in the WTC; there is no proof of thermite actually being involved.
yeah, the CTers arent even looking for the right things, they are looking for components of thermate when they should be lookign for productsThanks beachnut, good point I hadn't thought of before!
The problem is that left-brain people...although genius-like in certain aspects of sciences and studies...have absolutely NO common sense. And, I mean NONE!
That's why there is such a problem with our communication...we see the world in two entirely different ways. Right Brain people...SEE THE WHOLE FORREST i.e. the big picture. AND left-brained people only see parts of the forest i.e. THE TREES
Right-brain people...can look at this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LD06SAf0p9A
Ask a few questions like...what type of building...how tall, what type of damage. 47 story, steel structured high rise, with a few scattered fires, and some exterior damage (on one side) from falling debris. We take in this basic information, watch the video a few times...and, conclude...that the building couldn't have physically collapsed the way it does from the damages reported. It doesn't take any degree in structural engineering...it just takes common sense.
That's exactly what uneducated, arrogant, ego delusional people would like to believe. That fact is, look around tin hatter and see who agrees with you. Very few intelligent people with actual jobs which require intelligence, logic and clear thinking. You have burger flippers, drop outs, wanna be's and pretenders. Sure you have a few educated fools, but once they come out of the CT closet, they get what they've earned, unemployment.It doesn't take any degree in structural engineering...
That's why there is such a problem with our communication...we see the world in two entirely different ways.
Right Brain people...SEE THE WHOLE FORREST i.e. the big picture. AND left-brained people only see parts of the forest i.e. THE TREES
Right-brain people...can look at this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LD06SAf0p9A
Ask a few questions like...what type of building...how tall, what type of damage. 47 story, steel structured high rise, with a few scattered fires, and some exterior damage (on one side) from falling debris. We take in this basic information, watch the video a few times...and, conclude...that the building couldn't have physically collapsed the way it does from the damages reported. It doesn't take any degree in structural engineering...it just takes common sense.
The problem is that left-brain people...although genius-like in certain aspects of sciences and studies...have absolutely NO common sense. And, I mean NONE!
That's why there is such a problem with our communication...we see the world in two entirely different ways. Right Brain people...SEE THE WHOLE FORREST i.e. the big picture. AND left-brained people only see parts of the forest i.e. THE TREES
Right-brain people...can look at this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LD06SAf0p9A
Ask a few questions like...what type of building...how tall, what type of damage. 47 story, steel structured high rise, with a few scattered fires, and some exterior damage (on one side) from falling debris. We take in this basic information, watch the video a few times...and, conclude...that the building couldn't have physically collapsed the way it does from the damages reported. It doesn't take any degree in structural engineering...it just takes common sense.
It's a direct logical progression from your claim that the core columns could hold the entire upper mass with the outer columns buckled.
Now by saying the outer columns don't need to be cut, you are saying they cannot support the entire mass with the core columns cut. Remember, there are over 200 outer columns, vs the 37 remaining core columns.
With the Hat Truss you cannot have it both ways.
Explain this contradiction?
You see what you (i.e. 28th) have failed to grasp and continue to fail to grasp is that people with degrees in things like structural, civil any engineering or architecture degree for that matter tend to go into trades where they study in-depth their trade. This is why the are called experts in their trades, because they are usually very clever and have a great deal of expertise in their given field.
Whereby you are not an expert, you have neither the hard earned qualifications nor the years of experience that those who you foolish try to challenge have. You simply watch youtube videos, read some dross that another nut job has wrote about it and like the niave person you are fall for it hook line and sinker.
5 years at University to become a structural engineer.
7 years to become an architect.
4 years to become a fire engineer.
Minimum qualifications required for entry to study siad courses: High Grade (Scotland) or A Level (England) Maths and Physics, plus 2-3 other subjects.
Let's be clear here: the technical issues involved are highly complex. Study and tuition are involved. Mistakes made and lessons learnt. This isn't something that your average punter can understand from reading a book or looking at something on Google.
I am minded of an old (and dull) construction industry joke.
An architect is someone who starts off knowing an awful lot about a few things. As time goes on, he learns less and less about more and more until he knows almost nothing about nearly everything.
An engineer is someone who starts off knowing very little about lots and lots, but learns more and more about less and less until he knows almost everything about nearly nothing.
Hey, I thought it was funny.....
The problem is that left-brain people...although genius-like in certain aspects of sciences and studies...have absolutely NO common sense. And, I mean NONE!
That's why there is such a problem with our communication...we see the world in two entirely different ways. Right Brain people...SEE THE WHOLE FORREST i.e. the big picture. AND left-brained people only see parts of the forest i.e. THE TREES
Right-brain people...can look at this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LD06SAf0p9A
Ask a few questions like...what type of building...how tall, what type of damage. 47 story, steel structured high rise, with a few scattered fires, and some exterior damage (on one side) from falling debris. We take in this basic information, watch the video a few times...and, conclude...that the building couldn't have physically collapsed the way it does from the damages reported. It doesn't take any degree in structural engineering...it just takes common sense.
The problem is that left-brain people...although genius-like in certain aspects of sciences and studies...have absolutely NO common sense. And, I mean NONE!
That's why there is such a problem with our communication...we see the world in two entirely different ways. Right Brain people...SEE THE WHOLE FORREST i.e. the big picture. AND left-brained people only see parts of the forest i.e. THE TREES
Right-brain people...can look at this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LD06SAf0p9A
Ask a few questions like...what type of building...how tall, what type of damage. 47 story, steel structured high rise, with a few scattered fires, and some exterior damage (on one side) from falling debris. We take in this basic information, watch the video a few times...and, conclude...that the building couldn't have physically collapsed the way it does from the damages reported. It doesn't take any degree in structural engineering...it just takes common sense.