Oh right, we're debating the existence of a hole, because without that hole the burning building could not possible collapse right? And because this somehow proves your demolition claims
No
I am just looking at the evidence and discovering
there is NO evidence that the debris damage had a significant effect on the area of the initiating event
One person? Sure. Capt. Chris Boyle.
Do you think he sat there and counted each floor one at a time? Or do you think he, like all other witnesses just tried to remember to the best of their recollection? Just like the 4 who you say conflict with that testimony.
Lets look at the statements
NIST Apx. L pg 18
At 12:10 to 12:15 p.m.
- Firefighters found individuals on floors 7 and 8 and led them out of the building
- No fires, heavy dust or smoke were reported as they left floor 8
- Cubicle fire was seen along west wall on floor 7 just before leaving
- No heavy debris was observed in the lobby area as the building was exited, primarily white dust coating and black wires hanging from ceiling areas were observed
[This a detailed report.
Do you think the firefighters got it all wrong or just the part about "no heavy debris in the lobby" ?]
"noted that the atrium glass was still intact"
[This was "noted" for a reason, clarity.]
Capt. Chris Boyle
Firehouse Magazine
".....on the south side of 7 there had to be a hole 20 stories tall...."
"It was a huge hole. I would say it was probably about a third of it, right in the middle of it."
Either he remembered the hole as being
twice as large as the '10 story gouge' described on pg 18, or he was describing damage that occurred elsewhere.
A gouge, floor 10 to the ground, 1/3 the width, in the middle of WTC would take out everything within the purple line.
The atrium [ground to floor 5] is the area between the promenade on the left and the pedestrian bridge on the right. [Spak columns 9 - 12]
About a third of it, right in the middle of it would have taken out most of the atrium glass.
Do you think the person who "
noted that the atrium glass was still intact" was lying?
Do you think the Chief of operations, whose job it was to assess the damage, didn't notice a 10 story gouge, 1/3 the width of the building?
Do you also think that the firefighter who said "the only damage to the 9th floor facade was at the SW corner was lying?