Anonymous ID: 52be06 June 6, 2023, 10:44 p.m. No.18965136   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5165

>>18965061

Assuming the steel below the crashes wasn't compromised (big if), it could have survived plastic deformation and buckling to a point. Based on things I've read, the collapse probably would have stopped itself, theoretically because of the lost energy between sandwiched floors and interrupted momentum. So the steel below could have resisted the force of how many floors from above, I wonder? Yet the fuckers collapsed as if in ideal free-fall, as if no resistance from anything below. Simple enough concept for me to call bullshit as well.

>>18965071

The heat definitely wasn't even enough, and those main columns at the core of the building are the thickest, hardest to melt.

Anonymous ID: 52be06 June 6, 2023, 11:01 p.m. No.18965177   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>18965151

They're probably afraid of children working earlier in life again because they'll just continue on working and not bother with pissing money away for the traditional university experience. Then…shudder…they might be able to afford things and have more stable relationships and families.

>>18965165

What does that mean, faggot? The floors were held up by magical skyhooks? Try harder, maybe they'll pay you moar.