Where'd all the rubble go?
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Geesh. It would help if you paid attention because now I have to educate you. As I mentioned to the other jack-ass in this thread, each floor was 4" thick. If you compress each floor straight down, it's only 33 feet. But that's not what happened. the 9/11 video clearly shows a massive mushroom cloud of pulverized cement raining down and spreading outwards far beyond the area of the photo in the OP. Even if there was no spreading outwards, 33 feet of cement could easily fit into the basement. Regarding the steel, look at the post-aftermath images, there are steel girders EVERYWHERE. Trucks hauled away these columns for months, all accumulated in the surrounding areas and basement. Recall the excavators lifting huge piles of steel and debris. So the next thing you should ask about this post is "OK, so where did it go?" what exactly is the OP trying to say? That the debris just disappeared? Do you know how much force would have been exerted on desks and chairs? The amount of weight bearing down on the contents of this building would easily compact into the sub-floor basement. So the entire argument here is complete trash and typical flat-earth bullshit.
You said a lot. And the only relevant information was that I had to read into it. As the only facts that matter involve rubble removal and a Question of when the photo was taken.
Now may I instruct you in the fact that logic and thinking is not an exercise in squirming your way out of indefensible positions. Simply putting up a wall of text filled with 'chairs and tables' is embarrassing nonsensical argument. This stands especially true for someone so filled with confidence, that they can slanders those opposing them with petty name calling.
And no. It is not normal for concrete and steal to 'blow away'.
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