The north face stayed in one piece, but it didn't remain vertical during that fall, nor unbent. As for the rest of the building, we can't know. But we know where the rest of the building fell: ALL OVER THE PLACE: It slammed into the Verizon, crossed streets on all 4 sides, even hit Fiterman Hall, a 15 story building across the street on Barclay and West Broadway, on the roof. It twisted and turned as it fell, and part of that was visible even on the north face from the beginning:
This describes how part of the north face rotated away from being vertical.
The problem is not what I know but what you don't know.
You can't and don't know that.
So? And what happened east and south?
Oh! You don't know!
You are the one making stuff up.
For the collapse of a 47 storey skyscraper, the debris pile was incredibly neat. And no, it did not slam into the Verizon building. Some relatively small parts hit it but that's to be expected when steel dropped from great height hits the ground so close to other buildings (Verizon, Post Office and Fiterman Hall).
Can you answer the question I asked Edx an hour ago?
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