Tony,
ergo said:
I know that you won't be able to cite a single engineer outside of NIST who supports the NIST explanation of the WTC 7 collapse.
You actually believe that ergo is saying something that he really believes??? Rather than simply trolling?
You don't believe that someone could come up with James Quintiere, Les Robinson, Tom Eager, several names from AiA, SEoNY, Purdue, LERA Associates, Weidinger Associates, etc. etc. etc
Not ONE name, Tony??
Pretty incompetent response, Tony.
TFK can't even cite himself, because anonymous engineers don't count.
Why would a competent engineer give a rat's ass about what you believe "counts".
How many incompetent, identified engineers is one competent anonymous engineer worth, Tony?
10? 50? 100? ALL of them?
My answer is "MORE than all of them."
I am continually amazed that a working mechanical engineer, as he claims to be, has as much time as he seems to have to post here and elsewhere.
Well, when you can't address the issues…
Got that analysis on beam buckling, beam force & beam sag posted yet?
No?
Color me "unsurprised".
Aside from that anyone with eyeballs and half a brain can see that a building the size of a footblall field in plan coming down uniformly at freefall acceleration for 8 stories across its full length and width, can only be collapsing due to unnatural means.
"… the size of a footblall field …"???
You think that this citation shows anything but stupidity, Tony?
How fast does something the size & weight of a marble fall if the force holding it up is about 1% of its weight? .99G
How fast does something the size & weight of a person fall if the force holding it up is about 1% of its weight? .99G
How fast does something the size & weight of a building fall if the force holding it up is about 1% of its weight? .99G
How fast does something the size & weight of a mountain fall if the force holding it up is about 1% of its weight? .99G
Tell me again how important the size of the building is, Tony.
"… anyone with eyeballs & half a brain can see that [it is] coming down uniformly at freefall acceleration for 8 stories …"
Unfortunately for your Appeal to Amateur Laziness, it took video analysis and a little calculus to figure out that it was NOT "coming down uniformly at freefall acceleration."
What distinguishes competent engineers from incompetent ones is the tools & analyses that we use.
I'll leave you to depend upon your "eyeball & (yup) half a brain".
Couldn't possibly have phrased that one any better.