Gamolon
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Upper part C structure can consist of anything you can think of, transformers, lemons, pizza boxes making up some sort of composite structure. Just ensure that the lower part A (A>10C) composite structure is identical in composition.
And then drop C on A. No way C can crush down A.
But if you drop a 10 000 lb transformer on a pizza box, the pizza box is probably crushed. But if you drop the pizza box on the transformer, the pizza box only bounces. That is what would have happened to WTC 1 on 911. Upper part was ... like a pizza box, compared with the lower structure (also pizza boxes but a little stronger).
Rule 1 for Heiwa Challenge. Do not mix transformers with pizza boxes.
Ok.
Are you trying to tell me that a pizza box scales accordingly to one of the floors of the towers?
What if I reconstructed a scaled model of the lower two thirds of the towers using balsa wood components in place of the steel beams and columns. Then I constructed the upper third using the same balsa wood components for the structural members. Going forward, I add large solid steel cubes to the upper portion of the top third of the tower (to represent the elevator motors and transformers). I then drop the part with the solid steel cubes on top of the lower two thirds. What happens to the solid steel cubes along with the rest of the connected basla wood members?