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Any floor of the TT was much more complicated than a rectangle, and had much more points of failure than four.

Clay, are you actually asserting that ABCD failed simultaneously, according to the official story?
 
Consider the classic four equal rectangles within a rectangle(floor) A, B, C, D X 120(floors). That gives us 480 points of possible failure.

Someone explain how A, B, C, D of one floor failed simultaneously.
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Consider the classic four equal rectangles within a rectangle(floor) A, B, C, D X 120(floors). That gives us 480 points of possible failure.

Someone explain how A, B, C, D of one floor failed simultaneously.

Why? Your analogy has nothing to do with the WTC. At all. Can you propose something at least vaguely similar?
 
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This is the massive structure you think should have withstood having 17 to 28 stories fall on it. Every floor the same thing. All the way down.

(Thanks Bell for finding that :))
 
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Well, Noah saved me a post.

Also, no building over 30s stories bought down by CD, I note.

The largest building to ever be demolished was only about 10-15% larger - if you only consider height - than the entire section of WTC2 that was falling when the collapse started. Just to give a little perspective on the scale. A lightweight composite floor slab isn't going to hold a dynamic load that large, ever...
 
The largest building to ever be demolished was only about 10-15% larger - if you only consider height - than the entire section of WTC2 that was falling when the collapse started. Just to give a little perspective on the scale. A lightweight composite floor slab isn't going to hold a dynamic load that large, ever...

And the HUGE steel columns?
 
Hmm.....

I guess Clayton will never say how the explosives could have survived. It would seem to me that that's a pretty important detail to overlook.

Can't have CD without the explosives.....

Guess the entire truth movement is dead in the water. Sweet!
 
Hmm.....

I guess Clayton will never say how the explosives could have survived. It would seem to me that that's a pretty important detail to overlook.

Can't have CD without the explosives.....

Guess the entire truth movement is dead in the water. Sweet!

My guess would be that Clayton knows about as much about this as he does about the holocaust - a subject he admits he is completely ignorant about.
 
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