Tony Szamboti
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However the floors below the collapse weren't moving at all. Have you watched the video of the start of the collapse? How do you explain the curving in of the columns?
At the initiation of the collapse the lower floors do not appear to be moving and then all of a sudden they start. The collision is relative no matter whether the lower section is moving or not. The velocity shock would impart significant dynamic loads into the lower stories and bust it up pretty well. Which is what we see.
If I were to engineer a demolition to look like a natural collapse I would have the top fall onto a stationary section and then initiate the movemment.
I believe it was the demolition of the core columns which caused them to pull on the perimeter columns through the floor trusses. If you haven't seen it take a look at the fall of the North Tower antenna which falls ten to twelve feet before the perimeter line of the roof. This indicates the core is being taken out.
I have not seen a video showing inward bowing of the perimeter columns for more than seconds before the collapse. That would fit with the core columns going down and pulling in the perimeter column theory.
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