22-10-2012, 04:47 PM
(This post was last modified: 22-10-2012, 05:37 PM by Jeffrey Orling.)
No Lemkin... The steel you are referring to as hurled or exploded peeled off from the upper floors of the tower below the plane strike zone as shown in the Princiotta panel layout. It fell over from as much as 1,100 feet high and these panels can be witnessed FALLING and tipping over from their vertical position in the tower facade to horizontal where one of those panels was impaled into the SE corner of the 20th floor of the AmEx building 700 feet below from where it originated in the tower. That entire assembly from floors weights up to 150 tons... (it's hard to count how many panels were in that assembly/of panels)
You can see this particular sheet of falling facade panels in the YouTube at the 17 second mark:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pla...I3E7gIvrE#!
as it hits the AmEx building.
here's another video of the same:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pla...2HtWndC-vs
Note the motion of this extemely heavy and large assembly of panels. Describe it for the readers
How did 50 panels manage to remain connected as a flat sheet if they were exploded off the facade?
Did the explostion destroy the connections of scores of connections at the same instant and leave the resit of the 10,000 square feet assembly undamged (until hit hit something)?
Does the fact that finding them arrayed in order as identified by Princiotta indicate that the came down attached and separated AFTER impact? See his Exhibit J.
Yes there was material ejected but this was not the heavy steel sections you are convinced they are. The ejected material was floor contents, ceiling tiles, loosely attached cladding which sprung off the steel facade.. and that material was blasted out by over pressure ahead of the collapsing floor mass.
YES two processes happening in the same time frame... falling of the facade and the ejection of the contents just ahead of the collapse front.
Look carefully and describe the observed motion.
ANSWER THE SPECIFIC QUESTIONS please.
You can see this particular sheet of falling facade panels in the YouTube at the 17 second mark:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pla...I3E7gIvrE#!
as it hits the AmEx building.
here's another video of the same:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pla...2HtWndC-vs
Note the motion of this extemely heavy and large assembly of panels. Describe it for the readers
How did 50 panels manage to remain connected as a flat sheet if they were exploded off the facade?
Did the explostion destroy the connections of scores of connections at the same instant and leave the resit of the 10,000 square feet assembly undamged (until hit hit something)?
Does the fact that finding them arrayed in order as identified by Princiotta indicate that the came down attached and separated AFTER impact? See his Exhibit J.
Yes there was material ejected but this was not the heavy steel sections you are convinced they are. The ejected material was floor contents, ceiling tiles, loosely attached cladding which sprung off the steel facade.. and that material was blasted out by over pressure ahead of the collapsing floor mass.
YES two processes happening in the same time frame... falling of the facade and the ejection of the contents just ahead of the collapse front.
Look carefully and describe the observed motion.
ANSWER THE SPECIFIC QUESTIONS please.