No guessing involved. An airplane crashed into them, there was a ferocious fire burning jet fuel and, likely, aluminum from the airplane fuselages, which weakened the structural columns to their limit load. After that, it was a cascade collapse, and accumulated momentum continuing the collapse.
Sure they do. They did. Just how many airplanes hit buildings anyway? You talk like there is some database of zillions of similar events. These events were unique. And they happened. Start from the fact that they happened, not from the presumption that they couldn't happen. The presumption is wrong.
The problem with the plane idea is that Building 7 collapsed the same way but was never hit by a plane. As far as I can tell, no other similar building has ever collapsed into its own footprint at free-fall speed anywhere in the world due to fire.
I guess we just ignore all the reports by first responders regarding explosions coming from the building, not to mention the Israeli art students who just so happened to have worked on the exact same floors that those planes hit?
Don't pay any attention to Building 7, which wasn't hit by a plane, and fell into it's footprint at freefall speed as well (which is impossible unless it was rigged for demolition).
Planes do fly into buildings and buildings are designed to cope with that eventuality. A B-25 flew into the Empire State Building in 1945, for instance.
If you had to guess, what do you think brought the towers down? Thank you!
No guessing involved. An airplane crashed into them, there was a ferocious fire burning jet fuel and, likely, aluminum from the airplane fuselages, which weakened the structural columns to their limit load. After that, it was a cascade collapse, and accumulated momentum continuing the collapse.
Buildings hit by planes do not collapse at free-fall speed into their footprint.
Sure they do. They did. Just how many airplanes hit buildings anyway? You talk like there is some database of zillions of similar events. These events were unique. And they happened. Start from the fact that they happened, not from the presumption that they couldn't happen. The presumption is wrong.
The problem with the plane idea is that Building 7 collapsed the same way but was never hit by a plane. As far as I can tell, no other similar building has ever collapsed into its own footprint at free-fall speed anywhere in the world due to fire.
If you can find one, please let me know.
I guess we just ignore all the reports by first responders regarding explosions coming from the building, not to mention the Israeli art students who just so happened to have worked on the exact same floors that those planes hit?
https://markdotzler.com/Mark_Dotzler/WTC_Artists.html
Don't pay any attention to Building 7, which wasn't hit by a plane, and fell into it's footprint at freefall speed as well (which is impossible unless it was rigged for demolition).
Planes do fly into buildings and buildings are designed to cope with that eventuality. A B-25 flew into the Empire State Building in 1945, for instance.
Building 7?
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