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Originally Posted by Dilbert1234567
guess again.
as I see it, a floor in close proximity to the crash (a bit above) collapsed due to all manner of things, the heat, the fire, the expansion of the horizontal girders (Thermal Expansion Is Real), ect, this collapse cause the floors above the impact to fall. as they impacted the floors below, they buckled, as seen in the pictures provided by will, however, each floor hit harder and harder because it was falling faster and faster, eventually this force was greater than what the floors below the impact could handle and they collapsed, after that it pancaked into its self.
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I think you need ro reread my post, then reread yours. You actually agree with me!!!
You blame the original collapse on the heat, the fire, and the expansion. There's no shame in agreeing with me.
My point was that the very first collapse was due to something other than a collapse (otherwise it wouldn't be the first collapse). While what we blame might differ slightly, I think we do agree in this fact.
And I know thermal expansion is real.