Seismic signals of explosions are not needed if the explosives are not directly connected to the ground, as is the case with that Las Vegas demo. Obviously, anybody with foreknowledge of the airplane attacks would know that they would crash pretty high up in the buildings. Either way, according to NIST, "Neither the duration of the seismic records nor video evidence (due to obstruction of view caused by debris clouds) are reliable indicators of the total time it took for each building to collapse completely."
What does that gibberish have to do with what I wrote?????
Please focus and answer the questions.
Try one at a time if it helps.
Do you think explosives were used to bring down the buildings?
How many pounds of explosives would it take to bring down WTC 1?
How many pounds of explosives would it take to bring down WTC 2?
How many pounds of explosives would it take to bring down WTC 7?
Show the math please. Once you calculate the amount of explosives required, tell us if they would register on a Seismic Recording device.
You do know readings were taken that day don't you?
http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/LCSN/Eq/20010911_WTC/WTC_LDEO_KIM.pdf
Why can't you produce a video with the successive loud bands of a CD when hundreds exist?
What do you think was responsible for the explosion Ashley Banfield heard? Do you think that mirrors a controlled demolition in any way?
I mean if you can't answer these simple questions, how do expect anyone to support a new investigation?
The lurkers are watching and waiting for you to impress them. Show them what you got!