Controlled demolition vs. the towers collapsing

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What's the rebar from, Big Al?
Are you serious?

Those are the supports under the floors! This is 3 or 4 floors pressed together from a KE event of 130 TONS of TNT.


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Then it should be easy to find a source.



What's mentioned in this?


http://graphics8.nytimes.com/packages/pdf/nyregion/20050812_WTC_GRAPHIC/9110141.PDF page 6


http://graphics8.nytimes.com/packages/pdf/nyregion/20050812_WTC_GRAPHIC/9110095.PDF (PAGE 7)

“I decided to walk closer to the South Tower. I was about 100 ft from the South Tower looking up when the bodies started coming down. I counted 35. They were just piling up on the Marriott Marquis hotel. They were 10 to 15 thick piling up one after another. You could hear them hitting on the side streets. They were hitting cars, and there were lots of explosions.

“I have seen plenty of death in my life, and burned bodies and so forth, but this was incredible. As I was looking up, I saw a body coming down, hit a lamppost and explode like a paint ball. Its arms and legs got torn off and the head ripped off and bounced right by me.”

http://september11.ceenews.com/ar/
electric_broadway_electrical_supplys/


http://graphics8.nytimes.com/packages/pdf/nyregion/20050812_WTC_GRAPHIC/9110095.PDF (PAGE 7)

http://graphics8.nytimes.com/packages/pdf/nyregion/20050812_WTC_GRAPHIC/9110247.PDF page 5

http://graphics8.nytimes.com/packages/pdf/nyregion/20050812_WTC_GRAPHIC/9110247.PDF page 4
 
Where is the office furniture?
Smashed.

And the bodies hitting the ground are sourced, you can't find them due to your poor research skills.

Kind of like this rebar failed junk now. No research skill, no knowledge. No physics, no clue.
 
And the bodies hitting the ground are sourced, you can't find them due to your poor research skills.

Well, apparently none of us can find this source, beachnut. So why don't you help us all out, like a good debunker would?
 
Were the WTC floor slabs reinforced? I really didn't know that, since neither NIST nor any other source makes any mention of it.
The floor systems in the WTC are typical prefabricated light weight concrete on corrugated metal decking. It's standard. You probably wouldn't know if you haven't read any construction related text books, otherwise you wouldn't be complaining about whether or not NIST mentioned it.
 
Well, apparently none of us can find this source, beachnut. So why don't you help us all out, like a good debunker would?
A good test for your expert research skills. Find the source! It might cure your delusions on 911.
I tell the truth, you find lies. Good luck.
 
The quoted parts do not describe falling bodies sounding like explosions.
 
No, I believe you do, as none of your other citations provide quotes that liken the bodies falling to the sound of explosions. One likens it to the sound of a watermelon splattering. Is this your idea of an "explosion"?
 
No, I believe you do, as none of your other citations provide quotes that liken the bodies falling to the sound of explosions. One likens it to the sound of a watermelon splattering. Is this your idea of an "explosion"?


Dodge much?

Comprehend much?
 
The quoted parts do not describe falling bodies sounding like explosions.


You ergo, failed to read.

Here are some sources, if you can't find more you don't care! Keep your moronic delusions, you deserve to be this bad at understanding 911, it is your destiny to remain ignorant. You are proving it in each post.

can you read?
 
Were the WTC concrete floors reinforced with rebar, Grizzly?

I think the proper question to ask is if you even know why concrete is reinforced to begin with despite having such a high compressive strength?

ou haven't.
 
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I am aware that it is standard. I just find it interesting that the rebar does not show up in any of the drawings of the floor assemblies when it wouldn't be hard to draw, and that so many talk about the pulverization of the concrete slabs without mentioning that they are reinforced.

Apparently Big Al didn't know the floors were reinforced, either.
 

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