bofors
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Quit looking at videos and concentrate on the physical evidence.
Stundie.
Quit looking at videos and concentrate on the physical evidence.
Stundie.
Yea. 'cause we all know that if it's not on video, it's not real, right?
Do you think there are any alternate explanations for them...
You mean explanations other than that they are compression artifacts?
Of course, I think it is pretty obvious that these flashes of light are not compression artifacts.
Why don't you find a non-YouTube version of the same video and compare? Do you not have any idea of the lousy resolution and quality of YouTube videos as compared to broadcast-quality video?Is that your explanation for the flashes in this video too?:
Is that your explanation for the flashes in this video too?:
OK, please bear with me, been some years since my last Mat Sci and Str Mat courses.Actually, the failure mode was generally compression. However for people to understand that they would need a more general knowledge of what buckling really is. The elementary assumptions that each columns is perfectly straight just prior to a compressive failure is a good thing for simplifying the math involved, but it is fundamentally flawed for trying to determine the bending stresses in the column. Yes, the column has failed - in the traditional engineering terminology in which the column has reached a maximum axial stress and starts to decline - but the splices will fail in bending.
I was trying to address the main members that had kneed (per photographs clearly showing that) due to heat and load combined stress/material change.I have said generally compression, it was probably also alot of pure bending. Columns, stripped of their diaphragm supports, being pushed outwards by impacting debris.
Okay. What are they and why do you imply they are nefarious?
Why don't you find a non-YouTube version of the same video and compare? Do you not have any idea of the lousy resolution and quality of YouTube videos as compared to broadcast-quality video?
Well, I am not 100% convinced that all of these flashes of light represent the same phenomena, put it certainly appears that way. Furthermore, I still am somewhat dumbfounded by the spatial-temporal coincidence of 175 impact and these flashes because I had never seen this particular anomaly before:
http://img228.imageshack.us/img228/4778/lightsouthyy5.jpg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJig1wj7oLI
It really stretches my imagination to think that whoever was orchestrating 9/11 was setting off some kind of explosive devices immediately prior to the impact of 175 in almost the exact region of impact in the South tower, but that is what it appears to be.
Compression artifacts really are not that bad of an explanation for this particular video, but they do not believe they are and I think I can prove they are not.
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Compression artifacts really are not that bad of an explanation for this particular video, but they do not believe they are and I think I can prove they are not.
You are not seriously going to claim these light flashes I have circled on still photograph are compression artifacts are you?
[qimg]http://img444.imageshack.us/img444/2299/wtcsmall1060uo8oo1.jpg[/qimg]
Major Tom,
Discussions of demolition beyond collapse initiation - that is, demolition during collapse progression - now spans at least four recent threads, some of which are pretty long.
Would you kindly present your model - MT-MIHOP - in it's most compressed form. Bulleted propositions - statements, not questions - would be nice. Two or three sentences would be really nice.
For example...
MAX-MIHOP:
Can you provide a similarly simplified version of MT-MIHOP?
- Heat-weakening - amplified by thermite planted at splices - initiated the collapse of the WTC towers; gravity did the rest;
- Jets laden with fuel generated ambiguity-reducing deception that bewildered the experts into being certain, decisive and wrong that the fires were solely jet-induced;
- This certainty precluded an arson investigation, which in effect cloaked the arson.
Thanks.
Max
Ok, go ahead.