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Drunken Shikigami
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what time is that?Wait till the caller comes on and asks him at the end.
what time is that?Wait till the caller comes on and asks him at the end.
do you (you as in docker) thing GPE contained enough energy to collapse the towers in the manner observed?
if so, why do you believe explosives were needed?
if not, how much energy would be needed?
It didn't, but never mind. We know for a fact the core didn't fail first, because in video of the collapses most of the core remains standing for as much as 20-30 seconds after the rest of the building has collapsed.
-Gumboot
I dont deny the GPE was huge, but you can't get a symettrical collapse like that unless all 47 core columns fail simultaneously.
The antenna fell first, its visible in the video. Please stop lying.
do you have a source for that?I dont deny the GPE was huge, but you can't get a symettrical collapse like that unless all 47 core columns fail simultaneously.
and in the south tower?The antenna fell first, its visible in the video. Please stop lying.
The antenna fell first, its visible in the video. Please stop lying.
Wait till the caller comes on and asks him at the end.
I dont deny the GPE was huge, but you can't get a symettrical collapse like that unless all 47 core columns fail simultaneously.
i think i found what hes talking about, about 33mins, the caller says the towers were held up by the steel outside, and the elevator shafts, and goes on to say theres no internal columns, and the PM guy just agrees "right, right"The hell? All he says is that the experts don't think there was anything unusual about the fall. (The caller discussed freefall).
Give the exact words.
I think the "no internal columns" is referring to the fact the floor space was completely open. It wasn't like a typical skyscraper with a steel box grid.i think i found what hes talking about, about 33mins, the caller says the towers were held up by the steel outside, and the elevator shafts, and goes on to say theres no internal columns, and the PM guy just agrees "right, right"
my assumption is he just didnt catch what the guy was saying (and/or assumed he meant the steel core when he said the elevator shafts)
i think i found what hes talking about, about 33mins, the caller says the towers were held up by the steel outside, and the elevator shafts, and goes on to say theres no internal columns, and the PM guy just agrees "right, right"
my assumption is he just didnt catch what the guy was saying (and/or assumed he meant the steel core when he said the elevator shafts)
Keep going. This reminds me of helping my nephew with his high school homework.
sounds about rightKeep going. This reminds me of helping my nephew with his high school homework.
Keep going. This reminds me of helping my nephew with his high school homework.
Which is a fair assumption given that he mentions them as being load bearing. He also is commenting on Reagan's previous description of the building's load bearing points.
This doesn't even come close.
Docker is full of it.