And you haven't figured it out yet?I am talking about determining what it takes to figure out how a 1360ft skyscraper could come straight down in less than 30 seconds.
It wasn't bearing columns that caused the failure.By LEVEL I mean everything between the plane of the surface of one FLOOR and the plane of the surface of the next FLOOR. For most LEVELS of WTC1 that would include 12 foot lengths of vertical columns in the core and on the perimeter. That means the length of columns on LEVEL TEN had to support the weight of 100 LEVELS above that. The FLOOR on LEVEL TEN did not support the higher LEVELS.
If I were to accuse you of anything it'd be of being obtuse.If you are accusing me of saying the FLOOR supported something please tell me the number of the post.
So try finding the data, or even the discussion, of the distribution of steel down any skyscraper in the world.
Call me anything you want. I don't give a ****!
I asked Richard Gage to his face about the steel distribution. First he looked at me like I had grown a second head. Then he said that the NIST wasn't giving out accurate blueprints. This was in May of 2008 and he was doing one of his dog and pony shows at Chicago Circle Campus so I drove into town to ask about it.
It has been 14 more years and his organizationI still has not done a model though as I pointed out it only took 4 months to build a physical model of the Tacoma Narrows bridge in a wind tunnel in 1940. No computers for virtual modeling then.
Making a small self supporting structure that is supposed to model a 1360 foot skyscraper is a problem because of the Square-Cube Law. If you believe that you understand the collapse that is your business.
So try finding the data, or even the discussion, of the distribution of steel down any skyscraper in the world.
Call me anything you want. I don't give a ****!
I asked Richard Gage to his face about the steel distribution. First he looked at me like I had grown a second head. Then he said that the NIST wasn't giving out accurate blueprints. This was in May of 2008 and he was doing one of his dog and pony shows at Chicago Circle Campus so I drove into town to ask about it.
It has been 14 more years and his organizationI still has not done a model though as I pointed out it only took 4 months to build a physical model of the Tacoma Narrows bridge in a wind tunnel in 1940. No computers for virtual modeling then.
Making a small self supporting structure that is supposed to model a 1360 foot skyscraper is a problem because of the Square-Cube Law. If you believe that you understand the collapse that is your business.