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And here's my answer to you. As layers collapse the weight of materials of each floor add up. If you will recall, the planes didn't hit the top floors. The first collapse was a combination of many floors. Plenty of weight to collapse the remaining floors in succession as the weight quickly climbs with each pancaked layer.
And where does the energy come from to crush each level? What is the kinetic energy of the falling mass?
If what you say is true then it should not be difficult to model. Here is a model:
The falling mass looses kinetic energy faster than the mass increases so eventually it no longer has enough energy to crush more levels and so it arrests.
But in FIFTEEN YEARS no engineering school has built a model to demonstrate what you say. Curious that!
psik
He is hopeless,he wont even take you up on a challenge to watch a SHORT video that proves beyond a doubt oswald was innocent and there were multiple shooters.he is in denial obviously we live in a banana republic.