Also to prep a building for demolition they have to cut into the steel girders to insert the linear charges that cause the demolition. If you don't do this, you're not directing the force of the explosion to cut through steel. It would take the path of least resistance and you're building wouldn't go down. That is very loud, dirty and smelly work. The fumes from the acetylene torches you would use would linger in an enclosed building
Dude. A series of explosions at roughly half second intervals can be easily heard by the naked ear, immediately preceding the FREE FALL of wtc7, in the Ashleigh Banfield interview video aired by NBC.
I'm sure you know this, but for some other, unknown reason, choose to obfuscate. Carry on.
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Have you observed demolitions?
They're super loud.
Because you can't have demolition charges that are powerful enough to cut steel and be quiet. https://youtu.be/79sJ1bMR6VQ?si=2_2aNSp1_ZTs2OGz
Also to prep a building for demolition they have to cut into the steel girders to insert the linear charges that cause the demolition. If you don't do this, you're not directing the force of the explosion to cut through steel. It would take the path of least resistance and you're building wouldn't go down. That is very loud, dirty and smelly work. The fumes from the acetylene torches you would use would linger in an enclosed building
Dude. A series of explosions at roughly half second intervals can be easily heard by the naked ear, immediately preceding the FREE FALL of wtc7, in the Ashleigh Banfield interview video aired by NBC.
I'm sure you know this, but for some other, unknown reason, choose to obfuscate. Carry on.
Go ahead and show this video