Wimbledon to 11/9 , only on CUK. Anyone like to start a new tangent?
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You mean apart from the obvious ?Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostWimbledon to 11/9 , only on CUK. Anyone like to start a new tangent?
Hard Brexit now!
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Why do you think [free-fall] is any more likely to occur in an 'unnatural' building collapse?Originally posted by realityhack View Post...is highly unlikely to happen in a natural building collapse.
Of course freefall is a first order expression, things aren't exactly that predictable. The main point is that freefall (if indeed that is the speed obtained) doesn't point to a conspiracy, it's just what's you'd expect to happen in the absence other forces.Comment
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In the absence of other forces I'd agree with you. If there was no resistance afforded to the collapsing upper parts of the building by the lower (or vice-versa), I'd also agree with you. I, by some mad fluke, the fire had weakened the structure evenly across all floors, and the collapsing building could therefore fall at near-freefall velocity, then I'd still agree with you.Originally posted by TimberWolf View Postit's just what's you'd expect to happen in the absence other forces.
It just seems highly unlikely, that's all.Comment
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Easy to answer - because controlled demolition is designed to bring the building down by removing these forces mentioned above, in an even, orderly manner. Charges are rigged from the basement to the roof, evenly throughout the building, shaped to make the building fall into it's own basement, and happen at near-freefall because of the detonating sequence.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostWhy do you think [free-fall] is any more likely to occur in an 'unnatural' building collapse?Comment
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Because it's highly unlikely they'd fall evenly. In the nightmare-case scenario, they'd topple.Originally posted by zeitghostwhy aren't all skyscrapers demolished simply by setting fire to them?Comment
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You're right. It's all a Mossad/CIA/MI6/Bilderberg conspiracy. The "guys" who flew the planes weren't human at all but robots built by the MIT Artificial Intelligence faculty.Originally posted by zeitghostAnd yet 3 ended up neatly in their own basements all on the same day.
Remarkable.
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No mate - you've got it all wrong, it was all FX and models. See the 'Aardman factory fire conspiracy' for more info.Originally posted by sasguru View PostYou're right. It's all a Mossad/CIA/MI6/Bilderberg conspiracy. The "guys" who flew the planes weren't human at all but robots built by the MIT Artificial Intelligence faculty.Comment
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I see a lot of conspiracy theories say that the twin towers fell at free-fall speeds too, are we to believe charges were rigged from top to bottom on these also?Originally posted by realityhack View PostEasy to answer - because controlled demolition is designed to bring the building down by removing these forces mentioned above, in an even, orderly manner. Charges are rigged from the basement to the roof, evenly throughout the building, shaped to make the building fall into it's own basement, and happen at near-freefall because of the detonating sequence.
You don't need to make up a complicated conspiracy theory, gravity is a downward force and falling down at near free-fall velocity not unlikely in the absence of other forces. If the buildings fell at near free-fall speeds it points to the fact that resistive forces were minimal, which in turn isn't unexpected in a building that is collapsing.Comment
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Exactly.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostIf the buildings fell at near free-fall speeds it points to the fact that resistive forces were minimal, which in turn is unexpected in a building that is collapsing.
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