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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9XXy86895c]Physics: Work. Conservation of energy (1) - YouTube[/ame]You can not see the charges in the pictures, but you can plainly see what they are doing to the structure.
So, Todd, how about you point out where the top portion of the tower is at the midway point in the demolition wave ... do you see anything there at all bearing down upon the lower floors. It obviously is there at the onset of demolition, but what happened to it, say 5-6 seconds into the implosion? Where is it at that point in time?
And since you blatantly refuse to answer anything, I'll point it out for you; see that big explosion of tower steel, concrete, and office furnishings being blown outward in every direction? That's where it is, that's where the whole tower ends up... blown to bits. There simply is no tower section bearing down upon the lower towers halfway into their implosions; the demolition waves ripped downward through the bottom floors of the towers and the top floors of the towers were already flying outward with debris from all the other floors.
So, Todd, how about you point out where the top portion of the tower is at the midway point in the demolition wave ...
Right there, continuing to fall and hit lower floors.
do you see anything there at all bearing down upon the lower floors.
Yes. Not magically dematerialized. Tens of thousands of tons of steel and concrete, pancaking the floors below.
And since you blatantly refuse to answer anything, I'll point it out for you; see that big explosion of tower steel, concrete, and office furnishings being blown outward in every direction? That's where it is, that's where the whole tower ends up... blown to bits.
Blown to bits? Did that reduce its mass at all, or did it still weigh tens of thousands of tons?
There simply is no tower section bearing down upon the lower towers halfway into their implosions;
That's simply ridiculous.