Re: Actor Charlie Sheen Questions Official 9/11 Story
- From: "wadner" <wadner@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 22 Mar 2006 12:11:38 -0800
So not only do all supports fail at the EXACT same moment they all fail
at the EXCACT same spot. And then that happens on two different
buildings? It's almost like the support beams were sheared off by some
other force at the exact same moment and the exaxt same spot.
It seems from your picture that 65 to 75% of the support beams weren't
weakend at all. They were designed to hold 30 or 40 floors of weight,
because we can all agree the towers did stand prior to being hit by
jetliners. It seems to me (the non-engineer) the designers would allow
for some variance in the weight the columns supported just in case
something happened to a few of them say from a tornadoe, random jet
crashing into them, severe fire, or other strange occurance. Or are
you suggesting the designers calculated the exact weight each column
could support and build exactly that much building?
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