Redwood
Graduate Poster
- Joined
- May 9, 2012
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Ergo says he wants reference to NIST's data used to determine that the sounds of detonations were not heard from 7WTC. First of all the reference we all know of is a simple line in the report stating that this was done and this is ergo's unsaid point. He wishes to imply that this work was not done and that therefore there is no data.
However, if he wishes to go on and state that furnishings and windows would muffle such detonations he has a problem no one has pointed out. In the case of 7WTC a large percentage of windows on the south side were taken out by the debris of both towers. On its other sides again, many windows on several floors were broken by fires. So his complaint holds little water.
A telling point as to how quietly WTC 7 fell is that almost every camera missed the fall of the East Penthouse which started the collapse. Any cameraman, once he hears a distant, alarming sound, will turn on his camera right away. There was absolutely no tip-off to the start of the collapse. One cameraman even remarked while he was shooting that he missed it.
AFAIK, only four cameras caught it: Two mounted cameras that were running continuously, and two that were using WTC 7 as background for interviews.