Really? Because these statements: The core space contained relatively little combustible mass. (NCSTAR 1-5 p49 para7) The fuel loading in the...
I haven't said that the Towers fell into their own footprint. You're becoming excited again, and just spitting out accusations. You seem kind of...
You said: Oh, you were quoting that from the modelling section that got rejected anyway. I said: Bring me the segment from the Final Report...
Actually, it was the personnel aboard a FDNY fire boat who said it was a large bomber-style aircraft, not me. And it was a New York firefighter...
Um, no. You said that I quoted from the NIST's rejected computer model concerning temperature and floor truss sagging. So I asked you to bring...
You forgot to make a point.
[MEDIA] We're going to wake the children . . .
Oh well then bring me the segment from the Final Report where they say they made a mistake concerning the temperature required to cause the floor...
You're one of those who have been believing that the floors supported the core structure instead of the other way around. I've shown you a photo...
Uh huh. So when they said that the floor truss of their model didn't sag until they applied 700 degrees Celsius (1242 degrees Fahrenheit) to it,...
I'm going to make you say what temperature the NIST claimed the floors that sagged experienced. Do you know the answer or not? What did the NIST...
Hmm. The question to you was: What temperature did the NIST say the floors that sagged experienced?
Uh, yeah. You'd better read this again. " A floor section was modeled to investigate failure modes and sequences of failures under combined...
I just did. I spelled it out for you as concisely as possible. The first sentence of my last paragraph put it in terms that even a ten-year old...
Here, I'll try to condense my point so that even you will have no trouble comprehending its meaning. From the NIST: "Of the more than 170 areas...
Actually, the question is: Is that your response to learning that the NIST contradicted itself in its own report?
Um, I just showed you that the NIST admitted to not knowing the extent of fires beyond a few meters inside the Tower, but you nevertheless believe...
Yeah, we've already gone over this back when I found that you didn't look into exactly how much jet fuel made it into the impact floors. According...
Indeed! One such trick in the book is to argue the limitations of something when you don't even recognize what that something is; not even when...
And I'll bet Pascal wouldn't care much for you misspelling his name. :smiley:
Separate names with a comma.