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Top floors of the South Tower WERE breaking away at a sharp angle, then....
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 0:MV8zMTMxXzM0NDk4ODdfMkZGQkJDNkM=] Steve, you mention, "angular momentum". Perhaps you should go away and find out what angular momentum is before you post here using the term. It just proves you do not know what you are talking about, making anything you have to say worthless. [/quote]
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The top floors (above impact) were breaking away at a sharp angle as they began to topple.
I have a set of still photos showing clearly a drastic increase in the angular momentum of this block of floors as it breaks off from the rest of the tower. In the first still, it shows a 15 degree deviation from true vertical. This increases dramatically to 21.5 degrees in the last still.
Would one of you goverment shills like to tell me what prevented those floors from breaking off from the rest of the building, falling alone into the plaza, and leaving the rest of the tower standing?
WHAT CAUSED THAT!?!?!?
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