That top section... like a Lego house, shattered when it hit the core. (With or with out assistance?) The debris falling to the NE looked like match sticks!
Then the "dust serpent" falls as the core dustifies.... or, if you like, undergoes dustification.
It's not like steel is really that hard. I can bend a 1 inch steel pole with my bare hands... can't you? And, it's not like these columns were 4 feet by 1 foot in size. Why would they use columns that big in a building this small?
Yeah.Trying to figure out how it fell... from the top down or the bottom up. OR if "fell" is even the word to use.
I see the dust has a shadow inside... then the dust does not have a shadow inside.
"Like sand through the hour glass, these are the days of our lives."
RuffleTheTeacher 2 years ago
That top section... like a Lego house, shattered when it hit the core. (With or with out assistance?) The debris falling to the NE looked like match sticks!
Then the "dust serpent" falls as the core dustifies.... or, if you like, undergoes dustification.
It's not like steel is really that hard. I can bend a 1 inch steel pole with my bare hands... can't you? And, it's not like these columns were 4 feet by 1 foot in size. Why would they use columns that big in a building this small?
RuffleTheTeacher 2 years ago