Originally posted by: LunarRay
	
	
		
		
			Originally posted by: Number1
 
We're all waiting anxiously for Kyle's reply now.
		
		
	 
Don't you think Kyle could look up the already done calculations for how much potential energy that building represented? I do. But, I also think that we can't look at that aspect until we look at how the building did start to fall. 
NIST indicated column 79 lost lateral support from the beam between column 44 and 79. 
Knowing the formula to calculate the potential energy is nice but meaningless, imo, until you know all the other interconnected relationships. 
I think the real issue is in testing that hypothesis. I wonder what their Sim would do if you just removed 79? Would the load redistribute to other columns? Was the design of the building so 'fragile' that losing one column flattens the building. IF that is the case then don't you think One of Kyle's nano thermite thingi could have done it too? Forget about Free Fall... the building came down and NIST said cuz of failure of 79 at the 13th floor...
It caused what appears to be a close to Free Fall event...
OK... Kyle's contention is that bad guys attacked the column 79 on the 13th floor... 
Would that kill the building? 
Edit: I don't mean that it IS Kyle's contention but using his name for my question..