Merged Molten metal observations

Originally Posted by Clayton Moore
The core columns were huge, more huge, and much more huge yet they offered little resistance, about 4 or 5 seconds over free projected fall speed

A delay by only a few seconds, not to mention 4-5 seconds, translates to an enormous amount of expended gravitational energy (meaning a heck of a lot of resistence have to be involved, as the energy went into deformation/crushing instead). As a basic fact to consider, a fact most truthers tend to forget; energy is scaled with the square of velocity, CM.
 
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The core columns were huge, more huge, and much more huge yet they offered little resistance,

A column can only offer 'resistance' to a load that impinges upon it. The towers collapses occured as interior floors gave way under the falling mass of the upper structure. The ONLY way loads get tranferred to columns is via the floor pans/truss seats, none of which were designed to come even close to handling the mass and dynamic loads once the initial collapse began. The columns were then left with no lateral support as the floors were ripped away in the interior and could not support themselves no matter their wonderous hugeness. In fact this is borne out by the fact that we observe the last part of the structure to collapse is the final bit of the core columns.
about 4 or 5 seconds over free projected fall speed,
Speed is not measured in seconds and the units of 'free fall' are not those of 'speed'.
to the alleged "collapse" to pulverization.
30 foot sections of steel columns and gravel to fist sized chunks of concrete to do add up to 'pulverization'. Now if you wish to speak of what occured to a gajillion square feet of drywall or other soft materials.............
 
Where did Java Man go?

He was actively participating in this thread, now he's nowhere to be found.

Probably brushing up on his knowledge of chemistry or maybe he's finally writing up that theory he promised us last September.

Yeah, that's probably what he's doing. :cool:
 
Where did Java Man go?

He was actively participating in this thread, now he's nowhere to be found.

Probably brushing up on his knowledge of chemistry or maybe he's finally writing up that theory he promised us last September.

Yeah, that's probably what he's doing. :cool:

Maybe hoping that I would forget the two unanswered questions (posted on the previous page the last time) that he avoided to answer so far. Java Man doesn't like to be inconvenienced, I guess.
 
Where did Java Man go?

He was actively participating in this thread, now he's nowhere to be found.

Probably brushing up on his knowledge of chemistry or maybe he's finally writing up that theory he promised us last September.

Yeah, that's probably what he's doing. :cool:

That will turn out to be another truther lie. We will never see a draft.
 
The core columns were huge, more huge, and much more huge yet they offered little resistance, about 4 or 5 seconds over free projected fall speed, to the alleged "collapse" to pulverization.
are you that ignorant? the core was the last to collapse. You can see such in many videos with spires still standing moments after the perimeter was gone.

 
Feigning disinterest says you're beat and you know it.
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