Watch the Corner of the Tower Explode
AHEAD of -- not in response to-- the falling tower top.
Look just about one second in, there is a explosive burst-- sharply jutting clouds of dust -- right at the corner below the tipping top.
Look just about one second in, there is a explosive burst-- sharply jutting clouds of dust -- right at the corner below the tipping top.
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Looks perfectly normal to me. What do you see amiss?
How exactly can you tell the "explosion" is AHEAD of the top of the tower when you can't see the top of the tower in that shot?
http://youtube.com/watch?v=lTutneLXup0
That video actually shows the top of the tower. Your "explosions" happen the same time the top section begins to collapse.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=9SSS0DDqfm0
This video miraculously shows your "explosives" actually SUCKING IN the exterior columns on the corner.
Must be Acme's New Amazing Vacuum Nukes.
shows your "explosives" actually SUCKING IN the exterior columns on the corner.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=9SSS0DDqfm0
No it doesn't.
What is shows is that the upper section of the tower that Bazant claims acted as a sledgehammer and supposedly flattened the lower section was itself being destroyed simultaneous to the lower section being destroyed.
Maybe Bazant was right, all of that powdered material being ejected and suspended in the air must have just been an overwhelming force on the lower section!
"What do you see amiss?"
Almost everything actually...
Starting with the obvious:
Explosive ejections of pulverized concrete flying out horizontally starting right at the beginning of the collapse, what's that about? Dave Chandler does a velocity analysis of some of those jets and calculated and gets horizontal speeds of 70+ mph.
Again this is not some kind of smoke or drywall dust puffing out
from a bellows: this is a dense slurry of pulverized concrete, gypsum and at least some of the office contents.
This stuff becomes part of that fast-moving "pyroclastic cloud" that flowed out at high speeds along surrounding streets. For a dust cloud to have such a high terminal velocity in air it must have a much higher density than the surrounding air, and this implies particles of a dense material.
There has been some quibbling about the use of the term 'pyroclastic cloud' to describe what happened at the WTC, and the more general term 'density current' might be more accurate.
When this happens underwater it's called a turbidity current and happens along the edges of continental shelves when accumulated sediment breaks loose. They broke a lot of trans-Atlantic cables in the early days of stringing them.
The important similarity between the volcanic clouds and those at the WTC is that they can only be created by the sudden formation of a much denser fluid within a surrounding one, which in the case of the WTC means that a lot of dense material had to be pulverized to fine dust. (The volcano does it by blowing out molten rock that is sprayed out into fine droplets.)
BTW, clip we are discussing here is from a longer clip that starts before the collapse, and also shows molten metal dripping from the tower.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K75BF9BTpbU
There's not question that those high-speed ejections are there from the first instant of the collapse.
70mph, huh? Wow. That's some explosive.
There's not question that those high-speed ejections are there from the first instant of the collapse.
So you would disagree with Spooked's assessment that the "explosion" takes plase AHEAD of the the collapse?
WTC explosions are readily evident.
destruction of the WTC steel must certainly have taken place 'ahead of the collapse wave' since the entire destruction of a WTC took place in only 10 seconds - one floor could not have smashed onto the next lower and then onto the next lower and so on for 110 floors or so in the space of only 10 seconds unless each floor was somehow (magically!, or explosives!) removed ahead of time.
one can't even say it in 10 seconds,, try it:
fall slam, fall slam, fall slam, fall slam, etc,...110 times in only 10 seconds....
not a chance.
11:43am should probably just take a coffee break.
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