The building had been doing "energy testing" for a month, with big machine blower motors loudly running in to the night on 25th Street in their shipping docks, disturbing the neighborhood. They obviously knew they had some kind of problem.
I wonder why it didn't collapse into it's own footprint like building 7 did? After all, that's the physics of sky scrapers right? A small fire and they go down like a controlled demolition.
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The building had been doing "energy testing" for a month, with big machine blower motors loudly running in to the night on 25th Street in their shipping docks, disturbing the neighborhood. They obviously knew they had some kind of problem.
samnyc2 5 months ago
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samnyc2 5 months ago
I wonder why it didn't collapse into it's own footprint like building 7 did? After all, that's the physics of sky scrapers right? A small fire and they go down like a controlled demolition.
TheAmazingJimmy 5 months ago
@TheAmazingJimmy
Check to see if Larry Silverstein owns the building and has it insured for terrorist acts. If not... that explains it.
batfly 5 months ago