BasqueArch
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The 75th floor ejection comes out aligned with a hallway. Notice we see nothing emerge out of the known air vent locations around the 75th and 76th fls, instead we see an ejection emerge from a place with no air vents and which lines up with the center hallway.
We know where the air intakes and exhaust openings are located. Nothing emerges from them. Mr 75th fl ejection chose to take an elevator shaft also, turned north and shoot out of a window lining up with the hallway to the central core.
Rough OM. Air handling units for 32 floors (59-74,76-91) x 42,000 SF/floor x 32 floors = 1,344,000 SF at say 1 CFM/SF air handlers fan x say 10% Fresh air return supply = FA ducts designed for 134,000 net CFM (cubic feet per minute) fresh air supply at floor 75.
Upper floors collapsing in 1/8 th second = 42,000 SF x 11.66 feet height x (rate) 8 x 60 sec per minute = 235,066,000 CFM / design ducts 134,000 CFM = Actual CFM compressed by the collapse of one floor above = 1,754 times greater than design capacity of the metal ducts (and joints).
From this, other vertical shafts (like stairs,elevators,others) should be deducted but frankly I’m not doing it. The FA ducts burst or were crushed before delivering this overpressure to the 75th mechanical floor plenums at the perimeter walls.
Another math-free failed claim by the Conspiracists.
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