01-10-2013, 03:19 AM
Tony Szamboti Wrote:Jeffrey Orling Wrote:There is adequate data to strongly suggest a natural (heat related) runaway progression of failure within the core while there is no data to suggest that the process was one of placed devices. And this does not consider that said devices would have had to withstand plane impacts and fires for 1.5 hrs before being triggered by some mysterious mechanism.
There is not adequate data to show heat related runaway progression. I have shown you many times that the core columns would have had to reach extreme temperatures of somewhere around 650 degrees C for a collapse to just start let alone progress the way it did with the rapid horizontal propagation and vertical descent observed.
You are fooling yourself if you believe heat caused it and that they are just covering up design flaws.
There are reports of temps exceeding 1000°. I find that credible but obviously rely on sources I read online. The building movements suggest a progressive cascading failure. We don't see any signs of explosives from the core... or any evidence of other devices in any of the steel recovered. You are projecting what you want to see.
This discussion has reached a dead end.