Corsair 115
Penultimate Amazing
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Uh, the rest of the building was in its way.So what happened to the top chunk. Why didn't it fall to the ground in one lump?
The problem is that you are defining "free fall" in a way no else is. This is kind of like how you define "World War II" in a way no one else does. If you are using definitions which no else uses or are not in common usage, it it quite clear misunderstandings are going to arise.If you jumped off the roof of a four storey house, you would fall at free fall speed. You would not reach terminal velocity.
Now what has free fall got to do with terminal velocity?
To clear this up, perhaps you had better define what you mean by "free fall" and "terminal velocity."
You are claiming this again - so where is your source for this? You have been shown photos of fires issuing thick, black smoke that had access to plenty oxygen. So why are those fires giving off thick, black smoke?The photos you referred to show lots of black smoke. Black because there is not enough oxygen left inside either building (sealed unit) to feed the flames.
Furthermore, you were shown in post #1877 two photos showing the ENORMOUS HOLES in the sides of the WTC towers made by the aircraft impact. How can you call the buildings sealed when there are enormous holes in the sides of them? Additionally, how would thise enormous holes NOT let in plenty of oxygen to the fires? What would stop the outside air from being drawn in through those enormous holes?