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Originally Posted by Eddie38
Excuse my naivety, but I'll stick with the expert opinion of 1300 certified, licensed architects and engineers over yours. AE911Truth.org But thanks for playing.
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That's not my opinion, it's a summary of what I learned from reading reports and expert opinions of materials engineers, structural engineers, and architects who are much more qualified than I am to speak on the subject. Not just a bunch of random guys with engineering degrees, I went for people like MIT professors and the head of the American Society of Civil Engineers. Since you're citing a website and your evidence was a bunch of Youtube links, I'm going to assume that they're all more qualified than you are, too.
There are 233,000 architects in the US as Baraka_Guru mentioned above.
According the the BLS, there are roughly 1.6 million engineers in the US, of which 565,800 Civil, Mechanical, Industrial, or Materials Engineers. That means 1 out of every 614 engineers and architects, rounding down, whose field is directly relevant to the subject at hand (assuming a normal distribution among engineering professions) agrees with you. The number you "would bet" actually agree with you is irrelevant because you can't provide any proof to support that argument, much like you haven't provided any proof to support any claims you've made in this thread, which I am once again done with because nobody has said anything worth being discussed.