11-08-2013, 04:38 AM
Uh, I thought 12 floors fell above the collapse zone in the North Tower?
Funny that's what I see in the video.
Once again, you have an annoying tendency to not answer the point. You said it would take 5 storeys of falling mass to break the static resistance of the structure below. I pointed-out that the video clearly shows the 12 storeys of the top section falling into the building below. Sorry, but when I view the video I see a 12 storey section immediately falling into the top floor of the building below:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fg1jmr3n6w
Tony Szamboti Wrote:12 floors did not immediately fall onto one floor. Jeffrey is talking about floors assemblies falling onto each other when he usues the term ROOSD (runaway outside office space destruction).
Funny that's what I see in the video.
Once again, you have an annoying tendency to not answer the point. You said it would take 5 storeys of falling mass to break the static resistance of the structure below. I pointed-out that the video clearly shows the 12 storeys of the top section falling into the building below. Sorry, but when I view the video I see a 12 storey section immediately falling into the top floor of the building below:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fg1jmr3n6w

