Scorpion0x17 wrote:
DeathBecomesYu wrote:
The only people you should be blaming are the "cowards" that flew those planes into civilian buildings to kill as many as they did. The strategy for using planes as suicide bombs has been around since the 70's, it just finally happened and it is funny that even they (terrorists) tell you they did it, but you can't accept that fact.
I don't doubt that terrorists flew planes into the towers.
That doesn't mean I just accept the official explanation for the collapse.
But, equally I don't accept the 'it was all planned by the American government (or some other 'non-terrorist' organisation)' conspiracy theories either.
And, yes, I have looked at the official explanation, and, yes, I'll admit, I'm no expert, but, for me, there are just too many unanswered questions and unexplained coincidences.
Bertster7 wrote:
NIST fire dynamics simulator. Shows temperature, thermophysical properties and gas phase and has been demonstrated to be highly accurate - which is why it is the standard used for all such analysis.
Sorry, but simulators are not real life.
Exactly, simulators are not real life. Even as a designer of buildings and home for over 20 years, there are things that could happen that I have no control over. When I design a home or building I have to design within budgets, I have to fall within the minimums of the building codes presented to me. I design to make sure that I meet these codes and a lot of times we are on the edge of the minimums. Sometimes you just aren't able to design something that would be 3 or 4 times better than the minimum. Even then, after I design the building and it goes out for construction. I can not guarantee that every worker will do his job, that the best materials will be used. Here is a section of plan notes that I put on every drawing.
"8. The contractor shall assume that he may be required to provide the highest quality of work and the greatest quantity of materials required for a complete project conforming to all noted codes, whether or not such materials required for such conformance are indicated in these plans."
You also have to depend on the inspectors and believe me, I have met a few inspectors that don't deserve the title. It even comes down to the manufacturers of the materials you used in the buildings. There are so many factors that could lead to something like the towers collapsing. How do you know that the metal used for the floor trusses were perfect. Did the manufacturer of the fasteners design and plan for the stresses that this disaster put upon them? This was an extraordinary event that taught us a lot about what could happen even to the best designed buildings.
Think about history, even recent history(China). The Titanic...the unsinkable ship...it sank, nobody back then could believe it. Everyone involved in the design believed it couldn't sink and it took one voyage to prove that wrong. Now, many experts believe that the steel used in the rivets and the body itself were inferior to the specs provided by the design.
Look at China and its recent earthquake. Some buildings collapsed, some didn't but earthquake prone countries, counties, areas are supposed to design and build buildings that withstand earthquakes. Of course, now its too late, now Chinese people are asking why buildings...especially schools did not stand up or give anyone chance to escape. I am sure the design was proper in many buildings but in the end, they weren't built that way or properly inspected or insured that they met the requirements to withstand even large earthquakes.
If you notice, there aren't conspiracies about those disasters, thousands, hundreds of thousands died and basically it comes down to faulty construction, designs thought to be above average failing like the Titanic did. You can never say that jet ramming itself into buildings could not do enough damage to totally take it down. On that day when I was watching the 9-11 attacks and saw what happened, I told my wife....those are going to fall. I knew that if the damage was extensive enough to damage even one floor beyond it capacity to even hold ITSELF....it was going to go down and sure enough it did.
I will say one more thing. I was a MOH clan quite awhile ago when this happened. We had 3 New York City police officers in our clan and I can guarantee you that jets hit those towers. These guys witnessed the second plane hit the towers. They saw it first hand, they saw the debri on the ground. One even took a picture of one of the jet engines on the ground from the first tower hit. They all witnessed people jumping to their deaths from the towers and lost quite a few friends that were inside helping. I have seen these pictures myself, the engine...etc. and there is no doubt in my mind what happened that day.
Terrorists hit those towers, the towers experienced something that was unprecedented and didn't stand up even though the designers hoped and planned they would. Hopefully the designers learned something and future buildings will withstand something like this again. Remember, all the existing buildings still all over the world...it can happen to any of them, regardless of how well they are designed.