Dave Rogers
Bandaged ice that stampedes inexpensively through
Can I just, yet again, point out the fatal flaw in the whole "missing jolt" theory? The only situation in which force amplification is needed to break the lower structure is the case of a simultaneous end-on impact of the upper block columns on the lower block columns. A strike of a single column on a single column will result in a massive overload on that single column, which will then very rapidly fail. Since the upper blocks of both buildings rotated as they fell, it's geometrically impossible for all the impacts to have been column-on-column, and it's vanishingly unlikely for a significant proportion of the impacts to be simultaneous. At any instant only a small fraction of the lower structure would therefore be in contact with the upper, so a deceleration very much smaller even than 3g will suffice to cause collapse.
Tony Szamboti's entire theory is predicated on simultaneous impact. We know simultaneous impact cannot have occurred.
Dave
Tony Szamboti's entire theory is predicated on simultaneous impact. We know simultaneous impact cannot have occurred.
Dave