You know that feeling you have when you watch a YouTube video of some idiots doing something so stupid that after the video ends, you're sitting there speechless thinking, "What was the point of all that?" This is exactly the feeling I have after watching this video.
It's two minutes long, and doesn't even attempt to make a point. It just shows videos and photos of the cores and then says "maybe the core couldn't pancake itself". Well, that's exactly what I was saying in my initial post. The cores probably failed from falling debris crushing their base. Do you believe this "controlled demolition" initially set off charges on the perimeter columns and the people pushing the button forgot to set off the charges for the cores (and that they forgot this in BOTH cases), and then about 15 seconds later remembered to detonate the cores? What would be the point of this? Why not just demolish the building all at once?
The pancaking of the floors explains why the cores initially remained standing (don't confuse this as the initial, rejected pancake theory...the floors did pancake once the collapse began though). A controlled demolition does not. Can you provide me with a link to a website or video on a controlled demolition where a building has ever been taken down and the core remained standing, only to be taken down about 15 seconds later? I thought they took out the core first. Guess the standing cores shows that "all the hallmarks of a controlled demolition" is wrong from the very beginning.