Brainster
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Here is an example of where a typical layperson can go horribly astray when confronted with what he or she may assume to be an elementary physics problem. Au contraire!
Question: A 20-story building hangs suspended from a crane so that the bottom of the building is 10 feet directly above a 90-story building. Right next to this first 20-story building is another identical 20-story building suspended from another crane at an identical height above the ground, but with no building underneath it. Both cranes let go of their respective 20-story buildings at the same time. Which one hits the ground first?
Answer: This is actually a bit of a trick question.
Prior to 9/11/01, 100% of Advanced Physics Degree professionals would have agreed with the lesser-educated, "common sense" crowd and said that the building with nothing but air beneath it would strike the ground considerably faster than the other, which, quite honestly, could not really be expected to burrow its way through a 90-story building to reach the ground at all.
However, since 9/11/01, physicists have learned that the answer is actually "there will be virtually no difference in the rate of descent between the two 20-story buildings. They will both strike the ground essentially at the same time."
So you see, one must always consult one's local physics expert when questions concerning the physical universe arise. PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO WORK THROUGH ANY TYPE OF PHYSICS PROBLEMS ON YOUR OWN AT HOME—ALWAYS CONSULT A PROFESSIONAL. Only a professional knows which laws of physics are currently being applied to describe the physical universe that surrounds us. THESE PHYSICAL LAWS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. Please do not assume you are up to date on the latest equations and/or theories concerning gravitation or conservation of energy and momentum.
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Originally posted by tzo at 911Blogger.com
First, and most obviously, the building which has no building below it will hit the ground first.
But there are several obvious problems with applying this trivial analogy to the WTC collapses:
1. The assumption is that the towers collapsed in the same amount of time as it would have taken for the top sections to hit the ground unimpeded. This is wrong; the actual collapses appear to have taken 15 seconds or slightly longer; it is difficult to tell due to the rising dust cloud. It is true that several "official" sources claim the collapse times were 10 seconds and 8 seconds for the North Tower and South Tower respectively; these sources are wrong. (ETA: Or misinterpreted)
2. The assumption is that controlled demolition results in collapse in free-fall time. This assumption is never examined; I have yet to see a "Truther" who timed a controlled demolition and discovered that the acceleration was equal to g. Indeed, if you think about it, there is no reason that a building that was demolished by charges would come down in free-fall time, for the exact same reason highlighted in your example; parts of the building would provide some resistance to the force of gravity.
Say that you blow out all the columns in the fifth basement or wherever. So the fourth basement (and what's above it) falls at free fall acceleration for 12 feet. Then it stops and the remainder of the building would at least provide some resistance to collapsing, right? Not sufficient to arrest collapse, I assume, but certainly sufficient to provide some deceleration? The only way for this not to happen is to suppose that all the support inside the building is being eliminated everywhere at the same time; in other words, that there is no 90-story building below.
Use the video timer on any of the Google videos of the North Tower, and you will find that the 10 second estimate is plainly wrong. Try timing some of the collapses of controlled demolitions as well, and you will see that they do not come down in free fall.
It is very trivial to prove that the buildings did not come down in free fall acceleration; look at the debris field.
Welcome to the Forum, Mekt, always glad to see another comic book fan here!
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