Um, no. You are the one who believes that this: [IMG] offered next to no resistance to the upper block. That is, unless you are correct in your...
I'll try again. You said that this: [IMG] was not part of the WTC hat truss. So, what is it a photo of?...
You forget that when the judging judges die, they will surely vote 9 - 0 in favor of striking down God's law against judging.
Well actually there's no need to continue. I just needed you to make the outrageous claim that the structure shown here: [IMG] offered next...
It comes to 399 feet. So, in 5 seconds the upper block dropped 360 feet. That means that if there were a duplicate of the upper block sitting in...
You said that this: [IMG] is not part of the WTC hat truss. So what is it a photo of?...
Nice attempt to do a turnaround. How many feet would the upper block of the Tower have fallen--taking air resistance into account--in 5 seconds...
Okay. Now tell me what we're looking at in the photo. And while you're at it, why do you suspect that the photo of the WTC construction is from...
No one said it was the entire hat truss. And what difference does it make where the photo was taken? And that antenna detached from itself? I...
Ah, so you believe that the photo of the structure below is from the 1930s? [IMG]
Yeah, and that something happens to be the top of WTC hat truss. [IMG] This photograph shows the top of the hat truss of one of the towers during...
Hmmm . . . I put up a pic of the hat truss, and you respond with this. *shrugs*
You were asked to estimate how many feet the antenna would have dropped in 5 seconds without the intact structure below it to slow it down so that...
Well, as you can see, it looks pretty flimsy. :grinning: [IMG]
Okay, for the record, you don't care to go on record as to how many feet the upper block dropped in the first five seconds with no intact...
Yeah, I already know the answer. One can only wonder why your answer is kind of ambiguous, as if you don't care to put it in terms readily...
The antenna was supported by the hat truss. The hat truss was tied into both the core and perimeter columns. You need to explain how the antenna...
Uh huh. "The towers were designed to resist a combined S/P-waved earthquake up to magnitude 5. Buildings tend to be the most vulnerable to S-wave...
Instead of responding to the points and questions in my last post, you've decided that publicly reducing yourself to a class-clown character will...
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