newton3376
The Truth Movement.....still not at 1%
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The Balzac-Vitry demolition was not a one-way crush down, where the upper block completely crushes the lower block and then crushes itself on the rubble pile of the lower block. In this case the upper block was being destroyed at the same time as the lower block. It would be more appropriately called simultaneous crush-down/crush-up.
It does not contradict Anders Bjorkman's criteria where he explains that 1/10th of the structure could not crush down 9/10th's of a structure. The point Anders is making is that the smaller upper portion would be destroyed before it got through much more of the lower structure than it's own size, and it would lose it's ability to pulverize at that point.
In the case of the Balzac-Vitry building the upper and lower block's were nearly equivalent in size. If the lower block had been 9 times taller than the upper block it is extremely unlikely that a complete crush down would have occurred.
WRONG QUIZ KID
aggle-rithm is correct in the general comments that Heiwa made....ANY structure made out of ANY material...
Why do you think he (Heiwa) believes that lemons and cardboard are good examples to demonstrate the general principle of "no one way crush down"?
NOW when an example showing your stupid concepts to be utter crap is given to you what do you do?
Now all of a sudden you are concerned with the details!!!!
I happened to snap a photo of you and Heiwa...
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