phunk
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4. Here is a crunch! The columns only occupy 0.14% of the total cross area of the tower.
BINGO! And those columns are the only thing that can hold up the weight of the upper block!
What loads are put on them? None? OK. The uppermost floor of the lower structure thus occupy 99.86% of the cross area. What loads are put on it and where and when? See 1. There are many masses dropping down. Which one will be applied first? Right - the one that was closest above. Will there be ONE impact or many?
It doesn't matter if it's one impact or many. If you take the mass off the columns and place it anywhere else in the structure, even if you gently lower it so there's no KE, the structure will fail! The columns are the only thing that can hold up that mass, the floors are designed only to hold their own contents, not the rest of the building above them! So once that upper mass moves, it is nearly impossible for it to end up on top of the columns in such a way that they can still hold it up.