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A 47-story building dropping for a period of free fall, while maintaining a relatively level roofline, requires the near instantaneous removal of all its gravity-resisting vertical support over the distance travelled at free fall speed.
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The NIST were forced to concede that 1.75 seconds into global collapse, for 105 feet, 8 stories, the east, north and west faces of WTC 7 were known to be falling in unison at free fall speed. The kinked roofline remained relatively level through this descent, indicating vertical support was removed virtually instantaneously on the east, north and west sides of WTC 7.
The NIST did not update their detailed collapse scenarios to include any reference to this known free fall, so it is unknown how they feel their theory satisfactorily explains how all three sides could agree to fail at the same time.
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Do you think that buckling can remove the vertical support or do you feel that the only way to stop a column from providing support is to remove it entirely?
As a simple test, hold a pencil vertical and press down. You'll find it offers a great deal of vertical support but if you tilt the pencil and press down you'll find it offers almost no support.
A wall of columns that has buckled provides negligible vertical support and with the interior of the building (the part that braces the exterior columns in their vertical position) collapsing, the walls become unstable and buckle under the load.
There was no requirement to update the model since the model already showed this type of column buckling.
Meanwhile the alternative position you put forward, that some kind of demolition removed the columns, has no evidence, no model and no plausible explanation as to how the support is removed for eight storeys.
