Rotation of the WTC2 top.avi
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Rotation point? Indeed!!. In fact if you examine the right side of the screen at the 4 second mark you will notice the back of the building is not yet dropping but rotating around a pivot. A fulcrum. The failure point is exactly where the plane carved out the building.. No different to chopping a tree down. Where does the tree fall? Toward the damage taken out of it.
Notice where the left side of the building is resting??.. On the floors!!.
Not made to take this kind of load.
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I think this video clearly illustrates the "axis of evil". Sorry, I couldn't resist.
Good vid!
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fine work!
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why dont you show the scalar chopper hologram above tower before it collapses now you no why its missing from 99% of the footage.
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yes, one would expect the axis in the place of 700,600,500 row core columns and the west wall, even with some odd quick 1000,900 and 800 row collapse
this video implies that more than half of the core was gone by this time
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directly to your question: about 20 columns were taken out by the demolition team, 10 more were destroyed by the impact and the rest was ignored - they probably left out the all outer core except the 1002-1007 columns.
This is one of the really peculiar things about 9/11.
The bottom of that rotating portion moved horizontally at least 20 feet. All of the exterior and core columns would have had to break for that to happen. But when the plane impacted the building deflected less than 16 inches.
So what could provide the energy for that break and rotation?
So why haven't structural engineers and people claiming to know physics been making a REALLY BIG DEAL about that break and rotation for EIGHT YEARS?
psikeyhackr 2 years ago 4
I think the creator of this video is trying to say: How can the towers axis come from the side when the strenth of the building was located in the center of the building.
A unique feature for any tall structure. I personally think that 9/11 was an inside job. Sand castles don't even fall like this, I should know, I tried it.
azeron112 2 years ago 3