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I can't give his name (nor can I give my own). If you'd like, there are plenty of engineers out there, and most of them are only a phone call away.
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Ben G. Streetman is the dean of the University of Texas school of engineering (ranked 5th in the Nation). He gave a lecture on how it was indeed possible. Sorry if I trust his credentials more than your unknown friend.
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You're skipping ahead to the end. The biginning of the discussion has to start with the facts. Speaking from a simple standpoint of a layman, some of the events surrounding 9/11 don't add up. Once past that, you look at it with the assistence of specialists and trained professionals who can answer your questions. Once you're sure things don't add up and have proof, then you move on to how it was carried out. Once you have that, you move on to whome.
You're skipping to the end
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Actually no, it's very relevant. Your whole case is that it wasn't the planes that caused the collapse, so obviously it was someone. You have to give conclusive evidence on who that someone was for your case to actually make sense. Since I'm not the one who started pointing fingers at the government doing it, the box was opened by someone else. Therefore I am more than right in attacking said conclusions.