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absolutely not.
think about how much weight you are talking about here... it's the top 1/3 of one of the tallest buildings in the world.
whats easier to stop while it's rolling down a hill... a golf ball or a bowling ball?
can you even imagine how much mass we are talking about here?
there isn't a building on the entire planet that is going to survive that, it's not designed to "catch" that much weight once it starts moving, especially when you consider that a large part of support in the design on the WTC was the core and skin which were both damaged... so the lower portion isn't even an intact structure it's already compromised.
the only thing stopping that much mass is going to be the ground.
WTC towers 1 and 2 were designed SPECIFICALLY to withstand a passenger jet impact because of the proximity to major airports.
The added weight was miniscule, and once the top floors were incinerated, the lower floors had LESS load than before. Progressive collapse was a physical impossibility because the collapse went down through the path of MOST RESISTANCE. Explosives are needed to bring down high rises this way.
ae911truth.org has hundreds of expert videos explaining all of this from an architectural/structural engineering standpoint.
the fucking buildings were designed to withstand the impact of a much smaller plane, low on fuel, lost in a fog looking for the nearby airport...
because that is exactly what happened when a b-52 flew into the empire state building.
they were NEVER designed to withstand the impact of much LARGER planes flying much faster and fully loaded with enough fuel to make it to the west coast (notice all flights were chosen to be west coast flights to have a full load of fuel)
they were built to survive an accident, not an on purpose.
and i'm not talking about the added weight of a fucking plane you moron it's a question of how in the fuck do you stop that much weight once it starts moving. we're talking millions of pounds... once it started falling there is no stopping it till it hits the ground.
how much do you think dozens of floors of one of the worlds largest skyscrapers weighs?
couple hundred pounds?
perhaps more than that?
B25 big difference.
yeah some sort of B whatever... point is they built the towers to survive an accident... a plane flying slow.
they weren't designed to have planes that big flying full speed into them with a full load of fuel.
Are you a structural engineer? If not shut the fuck up shill.
are you?
i live in a 3 story building built from corten steel 40 foot high cube shipping containers.
how bout you?
Nice credentials bruh
i built it, that was the implication
explain or go fuck yourself.