Before the NIST stated their findings, you would have been hard pressed to find a single practicing structural engineer who would believe it possible for natural fires to bring about the total high speed collapse of a steel office tower.
Why?
Because from all their experience, education, and acquired knowledge about steel-structured highrise buildings, structural engineers found it inconceivable that any credible fire scenario could accomplish such an historical first.
That is until the NIST created a computer simulation that allowed natural fires to do what they had never done before..sort of. The graphic display of the computer modeled collapse does not accurately resemble what was observed in reality but it does have WTC7 collapsing.
Surprisingly, even though the engineering community's long understanding that steel office towers were invincible to total collapse from natural fires, the NIST's sensational hypothesis was absorbed with hardly a whimper.
But, in the 'drums of war' dark period that followed 9/11, it is hard to imagine that many structural engineers had a willingness to investigate and comment on the NIST's declaration that its WTC7 collapse hypothesis was proven.
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