This is Slide #3 from the working set:
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IGNORE THE ARROW HEAD. THE LINE ITSELF IS USED TO HIGHLIGHT THE SMOKE.
A line of pre-collapse initiation smoke emerges along a single floor on the West side of the WTC.
Since this smoke emerges before collapse initiation, it proves CD.
No it does not prove CD in any way. It is entirely consistent with fact that the collapse initiation started with the failure of the south exterior wall on floor 98. This caused the upper block to tilt south while the collapse initiation moved from column to column on its way to the north side on floor 98.
More evidence that "collapse" initialization was localized to a single floor:
West face of the North Tower:
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Would you call the fires seen in that photo large or small? Heiwa is of the opinion that the fires seen are small.More evidence that "collapse" initialization was localized to a single floor:
West face of the North Tower:
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Why would an aircraft impact on the north side result in a collapse starting on the south side?
Linguistic that is a possibility. But what does that imply ? What happens with the core columns ? They must be destroyed while the block falls down, but it is believed that the connections are the weakest parts, I don't get it.
As we have established, the piece in the photo below is shaped like a corner section
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It seems to come from the 94th-92nd floors, northwest corner.
In the photo below we can see a large interconnected piece of the perimeter falling from the left (east) side of the building.
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This piece fell off from the corner of the building, 97th to the 92nd floors.
According to the idea of gravitational collapse and buckled perimeter columns along the collapse initiation zone (floor 97), this falling piece should have buckled columns at least along it's top edge.
This piece doesn't seem folded up "like an accordian". It looks as if it just fell from the corner of the building without being crushed.
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This piece doesn't seem folded up "like an accordian". It looks as if it just fell from the corner of the building without being crushed.
We should not expect the columns to rotate significantly at plastic hinges. The splices will fail first.
IgnoranceWhy is it that conspiracy crackpots believe that looking at one still photo is enough to reveal the inside job?
But what are you?
You brought up the particular subject. Why not enlighten us completely?
That's interesting, which people are you referring to, I can't remember a rigid mathematical proof that proves that the top block stays rigid in the impact zone ?
Not necessarily.
What about column splice bolt failure - from moment, shear and tensile action - particularly if column splice bolts (and spandrel splice plates) had been heat-weakened?
Do you ever plan on learning? Ever?They fall of the building as large perimeter pieces (spanning up to 5 or 6 floors) and do not appear noticably crushed, deformed or buckled.