bill smith
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When did you see how much was in the rubble?
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When did you see how much was in the rubble?
No. So it would be a bit less I suppose.
Considering that most of the concrete was pulverised as proven by the fact that we see very little in the rubble should we not see much more mats or grids of the wire reinforcing and also much more floor pans scattered around and sticking out of te rubble piles ? Between them here must have been 200 acres if laid out flat. I know a lot of it would have been crushed up and so on but both these materials (corrugated steel and mats of wire mesh) are notoriously indestructible in this kind of gravity collapse and with so much of it...?.
I can go with a ballpark figure of 80 acres without a problem. So how much steel mesh and floorpans is that ? Well about enough to cover 100 American football fields. So where is it all gone ?Uh no. Not a "bit" less. More like about 24 acres less (1045440 square feet). You were wrong by about 22%.
Is that how you do all your calculations?
http://www.engr.psu.edu/ae/WTC/wtc-photo.jpg Huge photo (slow loading,zoomable)
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I can go with a ballpark figure of 80 acres without a problem. So how much steel mesh and floorpans is that ? Well about enough to cover 100 American football fields. So where is it all gone ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acre
http://www.engr.psu.edu/ae/WTC/wtc-photo.jpg Huge photo (slow loading,zoomable)
You would be able to see wire mesh in that photo? Wow. I can hardly make out people in that photo and you think you would be able to make out wire mesh? Is there a zoom feature I'm missing?
You must think that the tower collapse is similar to the card trick where a magician takes a card, puts it back in the deck, and then makes it appear on the top of the deck.
Can you explain how 110 acres (I mean 86 acres)... 86 acres of wire mesh used in the concrete floors of the towers magicially appeared on the TOP of the rubble pile for all to see?
I can go with a ballpark figure of 80 acres without a problem. So how much steel mesh and floorpans is that ? Well about enough to cover 100 American football fields. So where is it all gone ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acre
http://www.engr.psu.edu/ae/WTC/wtc-photo.jpg Huge photo (slow loading,zoomable)
I can go with a ballpark figure of 80 acres without a problem. So how much steel mesh and floorpans is that ? Well about enough to cover 100 American football fields. So where is it all gone ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acre
http://www.engr.psu.edu/ae/WTC/wtc-photo.jpg Huge photo (slow loading,zoomable)
First you need to explain how "100 American football fields" worth of steel mesh and floorpans magically would come to rest on the TOP of the debris pile for you to see.
Why don't we see all 99 elevators right on top of the debris pile? By your logic, that's what we should see right?
Well find yur own photo. Remember-at least 100 full size American football fields worth so we will not be satisfied with one or two square meters.
Could you site that for me, please? It's not a conspiracy theory related item, I'm just interested in the history.
Of course. I would expect that kind of response after posting such a stupid photo. You posted a photo as evidence of there NOT being 100 American football fields worth of mesh and pans. Problem is, you wouldn't be able to see it if there was some. See the point?
Nice try though.
Considering that most of the concrete was pulverised as proven by the fact that we see very little in the rubble should we not see much more mats or grids of the wire reinforcing and also much more floor pans scattered around and sticking out of te rubble piles ? Between them here must have been 200 acres if laid out flat. I know a lot of it would have been crushed up and so on but both these materials (corrugated steel and mats of wire mesh) are notoriously indestructible in this kind of gravity collapse and with so much of it...?.
But this was a controlled demolition that came straight down into it's own footprint.I'll accept 5 football fields worth.
Well if you think that does not sound like a very hollow empty answer good for you. I'm sure nobody noticed.
Is it only 'odd' though or is it VERY odd ?It is kind of odd that we don't see much of this reinforcement in the rubble. The rods were .230" diameter and there were two layers per floor so the use of the term welded wire fabric doesn't provide a real good picture if one doesn't fully appreciate what it is being discussed.
I'll accept 5 football fields worth.
You mean as hollow as your photo which was supposed to show the lack of steel mesh and floorpans when you wouldn't even be able to see it anyways?
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It is kind of odd that we don't see much of this reinforcement in the rubble. The rods were .230" diameter and there were two layers per floor so the use of the term welded wire fabric doesn't provide a real good picture if one doesn't fully appreciate what it is being discussed.