Tony Szamboti
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All Chandler did was split the weight of the building. It would be accurate providing that the masses were in static equilibrium. But in case it hasn't registered, the upper mass was in motion, gaining momentum once the columns failed. I fail to see how that is a competent assessment of the forces involved. It's not a static event even under your most optimistic assumptions.
It was not a dynamic event as there was no deceleration. Please explain why you continue to think it was a dynamic event.