Tony Szamboti
Illuminator
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- Jun 2, 2007
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Tony most of us are aware that you don't engage in "reasoned argument". No need to prove it.
The statement is not "incoherent" - it is a simple and straightforward assertion of facts - including these two which I have explained to you many times:
A) Your "Missing Jolt" was looking for a Jolt which could never happen because the scenario you assumed as starting premise NEVER existed. AND
B) ONE aspect of that was that you were looking for something to happen after the point in time when it would have happened.
Now if that pair of comments is "incoherent" ask nicely - tell me which words phrases you do not comprehend - and I will attempt to translate to even simpler language.
Otherwise stop the nonsense and insults and explain where I am wrong.
AND I asserted that temporal disconnects were "a T Sz speciality." If you want further examples just ask - I'll try to dig them up. Probably the most fruitful source around your nonsense claims about tilt and axial contact of "falling" column ends. Same fundamental error as Missing Jolt but a more generic application. By the time you had tilt it was too late for axial contact.
THEN - If posting simple assertions of provable fact qualifies as "blithering" in your world - you had better post us a glossary of Tony speak.
PLUS I don't have to "defend the natural collapse theory" YOU are asserting that it is wrong. Your problem to prove your claim. Not me to disprove.
The upper section of the North Tower fell straight down, or nearly straight down, for at least two stories and then it tilted. There was no jolt when there should have been after the first floor to floor impact should have taken place and that is a significant problem for those supporting the natural collapse scenario.
You are trying to say it tilted first and went out of alignment before the columns could contact and that just is not true.
Additionally, the inertia of the upper section would have kept the columns in alignment during the first two story drop.
