jaydeehess
Penultimate Amazing
I do appreciate WHY jso is asking these questions and I do know/understand/accept that he is NOT a 911 truther.
OTOH I also accept that the hypothesis of girder failure which took out the floor it held and likely that the debris collapse of that floor caused subsequent damage to the girders/beams of floor sections below that.
The fires would have also heated much of the section of col 79 and this plus the removal of bracing for several floors led to col 79 buckling in the unbraced direction.
Failure of col 79 and subsequent 47 storey debris fall likely caused destruction of TT1 as part of the global collapse.
I also accept that it is possible that TT1 failure might cause a very similar collapse. However, while there was fire on floor 12 , there was no evidence of fire in the location of TT1. Thus, while TT1 might cause the same result, there is no obvious cause of TT1 failure.
OTOH I also accept that the hypothesis of girder failure which took out the floor it held and likely that the debris collapse of that floor caused subsequent damage to the girders/beams of floor sections below that.
The fires would have also heated much of the section of col 79 and this plus the removal of bracing for several floors led to col 79 buckling in the unbraced direction.
Failure of col 79 and subsequent 47 storey debris fall likely caused destruction of TT1 as part of the global collapse.
I also accept that it is possible that TT1 failure might cause a very similar collapse. However, while there was fire on floor 12 , there was no evidence of fire in the location of TT1. Thus, while TT1 might cause the same result, there is no obvious cause of TT1 failure.
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