What your asking for is a bit ridiculous. In fact I will tell you what it is kind of like asking for. I assume you accept NIST's analysis as correct...right? Yet they haven't "produced" anything. What I mean by that is the towers haven't been rebuilt and planes flown into to them at the same speeds in the same locations. I mean that's the only way we can be sure what they say is right...would it not? But you still accept NIST's analysis right? But you know I think it's a great idea (of course I know it won't happen), we should build all 3 towers, exact replicas, put them the exact distance from each other, and fly planes into the exact location at the same or similar speeds. Of course we would need people on both sides to make sure things are fair and exactly the way things would have been on that day, you know just in case....I'd love to see the results to that especially 7, most of you would be probably be hyper ventilating, because you have a pretty good idea the results of this experiment would not be what you want to see.
I see it has all passed you by. I wasn't really being serious that this is something that should be done (though if someone wants to do it and has the resources I certainly wouldn't stop them) It was rhetorical and spoken tongue in cheek, and reinforcing my point about having to "produce" something. But think about it...just think about it, what if a test like this is run? This is all hypothetical of course. Do you honestly think the results would look anything like we saw that day? I'll guarantee it wouldn't. In fact I'm almost certain the results would be so different there would be no other conclusion that something else was at work that day. This is the point I was trying to make.