In other words, if the "new phenomenon" put forth by NIST, which was responsible for the collapse of WTC7, is accepted by the engineering community and changes are made to building practices and codes to keep any other sky scrapper from falling, I will abandon the CD hypothesis and accept that all 3 WTC buildings collapses for reasons stated by NIST.
Since steel high rise buildings were first erected, in the 1910's, engineers have thought that the way to protect them from failure in a fire was to cover them in fire protection to stop the steel reaching a temperature where the steel started to reduce strength. In the last 10 years engineers have realized that the effects of thermal expansion are much more onerous than the effects of strength reduction.
NIST are essentially recommending that engineers should start explicitly modelling the effects of thermal expansion. Organizations such as the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat have just published their report which seems to agree with NIST.
So the process is changing. Welcome to the real world.