Originally Posted by
Heiwa
Are you sure this is the South wall? Compare figure 8-44 (also South wall at 9.19 hrs am) in previous message. They do not look the same. Fires are at different areas, which is good. The fires moved around and were short lived = not lot of influence on structure. Look eg at floor 95/column 351 left side.
Heiwa, you numbskull: that's why I was glad you agreed that the big photo was authentic. The other is a detail of the same photo! See the blue shaded area? It's enhanced so we can better see the fire. Don't believe me? Lean real close to the big photo: same bowing, same floors, same columns. You do realize that people are reading this who know your real name, don't you? Are you proud of this insanity?
Okay, now that you fell for that trap, please tell us why you didn't comment on the video I posted? I made it for you, Anders. Here it is again. Notice that the roof does
not fall before impact area, as you had claimed it did.
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Oh, and before you claim that the roof paused in mid-collapse and I chose to start the video there, here's the long version, shot by Etienne Sauret:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...85611926#6m54s
Can't wait for your comments!