WTC towers 1 and 2 are my structure. Do they qualify or not?
If we see panels being thrown hundreds of feet, "straight down" is obviously meant as a general expectation and not a literal observation. If you're wanting to split hairs and say that cladding falling outward means the building is not falling "straight down," then your challenge is flawed. Your challenge should represent a general picture of the WTC collapse, including outer cladding falling well away from the structure. The structure did not topple, it crushed itself downward and some elements fell hundreds of feet away from the footprint.
Not true.
You have any images of cut beams from before the cleanup? I don't believe they exist. In the one image that gets thrown around all the time, I distinctly remember a cleanup crew member in the rubble as well.
And the videos in the other threads about the French collapses using hydraulics and gravity to crush buildings?
You're saying that none of the building can fall outward. The WTC had parts of the structure fall outward. If the challenge is to replicate the WTC without using controlled demolition, both fire and parts falling well out of the footprint of the building should be additions to the challenge.
The challenge is clear and simple, but it is not representative of the WTC towers, therefore it is an irrelevant comparison and insufficient to prove or disprove any WTC collapse/demolition theory.
My agenda is simply to dispel myths and misconceptions. To think critically.
So, knowing what you know about WTC 1 and 2, do they qualify for the Heiwa Challenge or not?