jaydeehess
Penultimate Amazing
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I am not arguing about the percentage I was just telling you that your percentage was wrong. I have been thinking of it as 25% for years so as soon as I saw 15% I knew it was too high for the north tower and too low for the south. So it was odd that anyone who has been talking about this subject for a long time to be so far off.
It is funny how often people throw up the term "starwman" as though that accomplishes something. I am beginning to think of it a a signal that the person knows they are talking BS.
psik
I used the term "Starwman"
Yes, had you done the same others would have jumped on it and you would have balked at such a strawman attack. My bad, I recalled impact at around the 95th floor, slightly off and wrong building. My bad
Despite the fact that I said I was not going to rewrite, the final point I made was that all that was required was for there to be enough loading on the floors of the lower structure to fail them and thus tear away, violently it should be noted, the lateral support system for the columns. After that the structure will collapse, completely. Now we have people telling us that the distribution of debris should be less omnidirectional beacuse a small percentage of the structure was not over the lower portion of the building..
Short answer is that gravity works, it always works, and it always works in a vector aimed at the center of the planet.
Now,,,, if only this post will go through. I've lost two today.
ETA: this one took two tries. Luckily I copied it to notepad
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