Removing the scaffolding is a convenient metaphor representing completion of the building. As it happens, according to 9/11 Chewy Defense, no multi-storey building could ever be completed. The ground floor would be crushed as gravity sends the first floor to the ground.
So we still have no answer to the question: if a building can't defy gravity, why do the vast majority of buildings not collapse?
The answer is right above that first silly post of yours:
I think of buildings always wanting to fall down. It's the engineers that stop them from doing so![]()
LMAO!