One of Rik's last hurrahs.

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One of Rik's last hurrahs.

Postby Turpitz » 2 years 6 months ago (Mon Nov 09, 2020 10:07 am)


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Re: One of Rik's last hurrahs.

Postby Moderator » 2 years 6 months ago (Mon Nov 16, 2020 6:22 pm)

Turpitz, please provide comment and opinion on your posted video. You know the deal here.
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Re: One of Rik's last hurrahs.

Postby Turpitz » 2 years 1 month ago (Sat Apr 10, 2021 5:45 pm)

Surely it speaks for itself. Why does a plane, hitting the 76th floor, suddenly cause the undamaged structure below to suddenly not be able to support what it had been supporting for the past thirty years? Remembering of course, these building were way over-engineered and got progressively stronger as they went down, i.e. the steel at the first third of the building was far thicker than the middle and the middle third was thicker than the top third.


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