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Skeptic not Atheist
Maybe I should have said "proves".* Cl1mh4224rd points at RedIbis standing in the corner.
ETA: "Shows any evidence of" would work.
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Maybe I should have said "proves".* Cl1mh4224rd points at RedIbis standing in the corner.
The collapsing material material represents a front. If it begins uniformly the following floor (at all points of its area) is collapsing at the same rate.
If on the next floor 3 out of the 4 walls of the core fold but the fourth lags the others, more debris and force moves toward the side that folded quicker.
On the next floor the story repeats again except that there is a little less debris above the point that lagged previously.
Any non uniformity of the forces in the collapsing front will increase, the debris will choose the path of least resistance.
One side of the building will resist more than another side.
For the debris to continue to fall straight down indefinitely, is not probable.
Think of the debris as a marble on top of a concave surface . It will want to roll down the highest incline. The collapsing front will move faster down one side of the core than the other, random variation is sufficient. If the building were infinitely tall the front would always move to one side (random) and the collapse would stop.
But NIST would never lie, would they?
I present evidence but you just deny it.
Free fall acceleration is proof of CD but you refuse to accept that.
The fire that NIST says started the collapse had gone out but you refuse to accept that too.
The path of least resistance is through the air, not through the building.
It did not begin exactly uniformly, as seen in videos of the collapses.The collapsing material material represents a front. If it begins uniformly the following floor (at all points of its area) is collapsing at the same rate.
If on the next floor 3 out of the 4 walls of the core fold but the fourth lags the others, more debris and force moves toward the side that folded quicker.
Again, this would require a horizontal force.On the next floor the story repeats again except that there is a little less debris above the point that lagged previously.
Untrue, all collapsing material will follow the forces applied to it, the most significant of these being gravity which will always be in the same direction, down.Any non uniformity of the forces in the collapsing front will increase, the debris will choose the path of least resistance.
One side of the building will resist more than another side. For the debris to continue to fall straight down indefinitely, is not probable.
Think of the debris as a marble on top of a concave surface . It will want to roll down the highest incline. The collapsing front will move faster down one side of the core than the other, random variation is sufficient. If the building were infinitely tall the front would always move to one side (random) and the collapse would stop.
"Quote mining" is a meaningless term used by deniers to describe any quote that makes a point they want to deny. It's a perfect last stand denial technique.
And all we are is dust in the wind...............dude.A liquid will allow the undistorted passage of a sound wave.
At the structural level, the liquid is a perfectly uniform structure to the sound wave.
Any man-made building is not a perfect uniform structure. A bolt is stronger here, a beam is weaker there. Once an imbalance begins in the collapsing wavefront, it will get worse.
The path of least resistance is through the air, not through the building.
Why in car accidents are cars totaled when they should be taking the "path of least Resistance", and aim for the air versus the car? Please explain in great detail, with some math, differential equations, and physics showing the formula for the path of least resistance. Go ahead make my decade. This will be good. Do you suspect 911 truth took the path of least resistance when making up the delusional nonsense they fool you with?A liquid will allow the undistorted passage of a sound wave.
At the structural level, the liquid is a perfectly uniform structure to the sound wave.
Any man-made building is not a perfect uniform structure. A bolt is stronger here, a beam is weaker there. Once an imbalance begins in the collapsing wavefront, it will get worse.
The path of least resistance is through the air, not through the building.
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The path of least resistance is through the air, not through the building.
Any non uniformity of the forces in the collapsing front will increase, the debris will choose the path of least resistance.
One side of the building will resist more than another side. For the debris to continue to fall straight down indefinitely, is not probable.
Yep, I meant Red's statements.* Cl1mh4224rd;7363301 points at RedIbis standing in the corner.
Why in car accidents are cars totaled when they should be taking the "path of least Resistance", and aim for the air versus the car?
I was referring in particular to this part. I think I understand your idea about there being some non-uniformity, although as lefty has pointed out, the presence of the core columns kind of acts as a guide for the falling mass. In addition, the moving area ABOVE the front is framed like a "box" which will have some tendency to try to hold together as it descends. (That's part of how the wind resistance worked, BTW.)DeathDart said:Once the core peals back (uniformly) it will only stop when, or if, the shearing force converts back to tensile. This can be when the core material is too thick to bend anymore. The central core had wall thicknesses of ¼ inch at the top and 3 inches at the bottom.
Why in car accidents are cars totaled when they should be taking the "path of least Resistance", and aim for the air versus the car? Please explain in great detail, with some math, differential equations, and physics showing the formula for the path of least resistance. Go ahead make my decade. This will be good. Do you suspect 911 truth took the path of least resistance when making up the delusional nonsense they fool you with?
In all fairness, a moving car will bounce off and procede along a different path after impact if there is nothing to restrict it from doing so.
Of course, it will do a lot of damage before being forced onto a new path.
A great deal of the material in the towers did take that path of least resistance, moving outward and taking huge swaths of the perimeter columns with it. What was not deflected outward just happened to be enough to stave in the next few floors below.
Also, one of the upper section was maybe a dozen floors in size. Why was it not destroyed by the lower section as it (the upper section) fell?
This.
Sure.
Was that material mass from the falling section or mass from the lower section? Methinks it was from the lower section.
Also, one of the upper section was maybe a dozen floors in size. Why was it not destroyed by the lower section as it (the upper section) fell?