Tony Szamboti
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Spot on!!!
Which is why I put the qualifiers later in my post:
"There was nothing to cause a (noticable/measurable/large sized) jolt. That is why there was no big jolt."
Tony starts from the (apparent) presumption of demolition and therefore has to ignore what actually happened so he can point out that his fantasy "jolt" is missing.
As for the core on core impact - despite all the cross braces etc it was still one wire basket falling on a similar wire basket - more space that solid. The most probable contacts would be horizontal beams on horizontal beams which would indirectly collapse the columns by pulling them sideways. Too complicated to put in simple words BUT (the fact that matters) no way near the full column strength of the columns would be engaged.
Eric
No, for many years I accepted Dr. Bazant's hypothesis that there would have been a large dynamic load to cause collapse propagation in the towers. It was only since hearing about molten steel in the rubble of the three collapsed buildings and looking into these collapses myself and learning that there was no deceleration and no dynamic load, that I have come to realize the collapses of these buildings were caused by column strength being removed artificially.
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