painfully obvious?
You all think 1 charge at column 79 is all it would take. Because you believe that the failure of column 79 was all it took to trigger global collapse.
But to debunk the demolition charge theory, you claim it would take a complex set up of many charges.
Now why is it the building can collapse in global, simultaneous collapse with just the buckling of one column, yet require multiple charges to cause a global, simultaneous demolition collapse?
And how many extra charges would it take? 2 charges would create twice the instability, and surely still be just as easy to be hidden, and certainly not "painfully obvious". Even four charges on four columns can do it, and surely be unseen and relatively unheard.
But the point is not how many charges would it take. The point is 1 column failure, causing, global, simultaneous collapse of at least 3 walls, if not all four is plain ridiculous.