Grizzly Bear
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Why?
Two identical towers hit by airplanes at different points fell almost exactly the same way. If this could happen twice within an hour how hard could it be to get it to happen on a smaller scale a third time?
I highlighted some major points which make your suspicions rather rhetorical...
- the towers were built almost identically, meaning the two were as close to an exact comparison as one could get in construction.
- They were both damaged similarly, therefore the outcome was very similar
- The differences in height of the impact zones affected how much load the remaining structural members had to support after the impacts. This is reflected in the order the towers fell, the south tower for example held roughly double the loads of the North tower in the impact region, and unsurprisingly it was the first to collapse
As we go back to scale, I once explained the problem of scale to you in fact, and neither you nor Heiwa ever did bother to comment on it really... This is also the same reason why scaled down physical representations are so difficult to get reliable accuracy with, and especially why his assumptions are completely warped:
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