Sawdust-n-glue cubes

And where can we read about the Balzac tower?

Heiwa knows all about the Balzac tower. His response was rather bizarre; he told a lie so obvious that anyone looking at the video could tell it was a lie. Since then he's pretended he never heard about it, and revised the terms of the challenge to exclude it.

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x17lks_demolition-tour-abc-balzac-vitry_news

Videos of the collapse.

http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showthread.php?t=136004

Thread discussing it (but with the usual digression density).

Dave
 
Yes, guess that he was refering to the Balzac Vitry demolition, because a google search
on "balzac TOWER" scored zero.
 
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Heiwa knows all about the Balzac tower. His response was rather bizarre; he told a lie so obvious that anyone looking at the video could tell it was a lie. Since then he's pretended he never heard about it, and revised the terms of the challenge to exclude it.

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x17lks_demolition-tour-abc-balzac-vitry_news

Videos of the collapse.

http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showthread.php?t=136004

Thread discussing it (but with the usual digression density).

Dave

Hm, Balzac tower was a controlled demolition where it was ensured that a big part C could crush a small part A, while part A evidently damages C, etc. The result was a heap of elements that could then be transported away. It has nothing to do with my axiom (C=1/10A, etc). But a good try.
 
Looks to me like the upper part was completely destroyed and a few of the lower floors remained standing, on Daily motion.com search "cite Balzac Demolition Tour ABC"
 
Hm, Balzac tower was a controlled demolition where it was ensured that a big part C could crush a small part A, while part A evidently damages C, etc. The result was a heap of elements that could then be transported away. It has nothing to do with my axiom (C=1/10A, etc). But a good try.

Lying again, I see.

Dave
 
Heiwa, my 7 year old daughter can look at that video and tell you're lying about what your own eyes must tell you.
 
Now back to the sawdust cube model...

Quote from Benson:

"upper part (zone C) crushes down on a zone A which has enough room between the walls for zone C to slide down inside. This is only to illustrate crush-down, not the peeling away of perimeter walls"


What exactly is a "crush down"?
 
...perhaps some style of dancing that ruled the dance floors in the sixties?

"Do the crush down!"
 
So, should we explore alternate filling materials for the cakes?

Perhaps if the NWO had filled them with chocolate pudding instead, it might have been an inside job. And indeed, I know of no outdoor bakeries. QED
 

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