Re: NBC: My pet subject
- From: Evolution <myname@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2006 23:21:40 -0800
Joe wrote:
Dan wrote:
BTW...do you know how long it takes to wire a building of that size to
be imploded? Don't you think at least ONE PERSON working in the
building in the weeks before the attack would have turned to someone
else and said, "Hey Bob--why is that team of workers wiring up our floor
with explosives?"
Just one?
It took them four days Dan, to wire Vet Stadium for its implosion.
Hundreds of charges if I remember correctly. Each charge has to be
specifically placed at exactly the right point and location. That took
a score of demolition experts. The Vet was only about 4-5 stories high.
Also, you don't hear explosions, you hear what sounds like firecrackers
going off. Soft sharp sounds. As each charge detonates.
As I believe some of the firefighters reported.
Are there any engineers in here who can explain the collapse of so much steel and concrete in such a controlled manner? I mean who knew? All those demolition experts really aren't needed... you just need to start a fire at the top, and the building will come down nice and neatly.
Have you seen the videos? The part of the buildings where the fire was didn't collapse first, it collapsed from several floors below the fire. And you can see puffs of smoke shoot out in some videos at each level as it went down.
Check it out. Then find a reasonable explanation and post it here.
Laurie
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