This is how it worked. The core did resist for a split second. However this was defeated by the fact these extreme lateral pneumatic forces happened very quickly and broke the core columns almost immediately with the collapse of the top section.
The split second resistance of the core caused the force to shift to the unsupported floor pads as science requires when force follows the path of least resistance. This was enough force to initiate the violent lateral pneumatic air blasts capable of buckling the core columns.
Each tower had enough mass in each top section to meet the threshold of initiating this process. So, in other words, the 12 storeys of the North Tower's top section was enough mass to cause an air blast capable of breaking the core columns laterally in the first impacted floors.
What demolition advocates fail to grasp is there was just enough heat and impact damage in the drop area to aid this process and reduce resistance. All you needed was for the first impacted floor to produce a lateral pneumatic blast strong enough to break the core columns and the rest was automatic in a runaway floor collapse as each floor followed suit.
This is not at all difficult to understand and happens in a fluid 3 dimensional manner where downward force is converted to lateral force by the collapsing floor pads. These individual "cycles" each break the core columns on that floor which then in turn allows the next cycle to occur on the floor below. If you have a more complex understanding you would realize this happens so fast that it is similar to an explosion. The surface area of the top section mass falling through the narrowed floor void channel would be compensated by an increase in acceleration to accommodate force.
What is happening here is like that game where the balls are all hanging on strings touching each other. When you pull the end ball up and let it go the ball on the other end shoots out. This is a transfer of force through the touching balls. The same thing happens with the air pressure pushing the floor pads downward. When you compress air enough it would 'touch' on a lower order scale and that's why you see the floors drop faster than the main collapse. It is also a force that is strong enough to break the columns when directed laterally and in a manner those core columns were not designed to resist.
Your engineering degree seems to be from Google U.
Where do you Internet 911 truth experts in all things woo come up with this?
as science requires when force follows the path of least resistance
Is this why bullets miss me and go around me in the path of least resistance, the air? In 911 truth world of woo-science, cars can't hit each other since the path of least resistance is missing the other car.
What about Tony's missing jolt, now called smoothness. What do you have in reference to Tony's paper? Did you read Tony's paper?
