ozeco41
Philosopher
whether either of them "believe" CD or not is no longer relevant IMO.Oh I know he thinks he's got NIST beat, its the controlled demolition he doesn't actually believe.
They know they cannot win the CD argument so "Prove NIST wrong" becomes the consolation prize. The problem they face down that track, even if they can prove NIST wrong on a detail, is "significance" and or "relevance". Does it matter if bolt 956 failed before weld 208? The more generic issue being "When does an error in a detail matter?"
For this thread topic we know that:
1) East Penthouse fell before outer walls;
2) Therefore the structure under East Penthouse fell;
3) Therefore Column 79 had failed;
4) Failure could result from removal of horizontal bracing OR CD;
5) Evidence says no CD - conversely and slightly more rigorously no evidence for CD.
6) NIST postulated "walk off"
7) No one has proposed an alternative hypothesis.
8) Arguments against walk off have failed to address all factors;
9) So walk off remains the default AND
10) Why does it matter - other than as an excuse for keeping discussion circling and not progressing?