13-05-2011, 06:28 PM
Jeffrey Orling Wrote:The collapse of the towers did not defy the laws of physics.Of course not, no physical event can defy the laws of physics. However, attempts to explain physical events can defy the laws of physics, as is the case with the closest thing there is to an official explanation for how the towers came down. One notable example of this is Bazzant's crush-down before crush-up nonsense, which stands in flagrant violation to Newton's third law which notes that "mutual actions of two bodies upon each other are always equal, and directed to contrary parts".
Jeffrey Orling Wrote:The descent of the debris about 60 miles per hour and there is nothing about this speed which defies an physics principles, despite what Cole, Gage or Roberts et al assert.Could you please quote the assertion you are referring too? I suspect you simply misunderstood what was said.
Jeffrey Orling Wrote:Steel was not "thrown" to the East edge of the Winter Garden glass roof. Facade panels from above the 86th floor fell over and landed on it.Some of the facade did fold over as you describe, but steel was also thrown in all directions, as can be seen in the many pictures and videos of the events, this being one notable example:

