Reactor drone
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It is pretty obvious to most of us that careful examination of the 47 column sections spanning floors 98 to 101 and the 47 column sections spanning floors 98 to 95 would show us all we need to know. For example, if these columns were pretty straight on the whole, lacking significant signs of visco-plastic creep and buckle hinges, that would tell us there was no collective core buckling.
Instead, we get to look at only one piece of one column.
So, from that, I'm assuming you think that everyone examining the steel and setting aside pieces for further study was in on it, that identifiable core columns from that area were deliberately discarded to get rid of evidence or that no-one who saw undamaged empty bolt holes would think they were worth further examination?
