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There are still many questions unanswered about this and the official conclusion on those unanswered questions is that they cannot be conclusivly answered. which is to me unacceptable.
Also me and co-workers were on camp with the airforce and only heared about all the fuss a week after it happened, so all of us never had the "shock" that people had that seen it live on tv.
All of us in that group were professionals in aviation/aircrafts and we had some serious doubts and questions and still do about what really happened all at once on that day.
funny sidenote: 1 guy smuggled his cellphone in camp and his parents texted about the towers, but the dude was so drunk at that moment he screamed something about the big ben has collapsed! and we all was like yeah right whatever xd
Larry Silverstein knows. Took an insurance policy out on those building weeks before they fell.
https://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/27/nyregion/27rebuild.html
For instance if the buildings were never built with designated quality material or maintained and repaired when absolutely required would screw up the projected tensile strength.
Interestingly and born out by a video taken from within the towers, it was reported by firefigthers and people alike that a loud bang was heard below ground level. Maybe its possible that as a result of a plane or two hitting the structure that a shockwave was sent from the point/s of impact towards the base enough to cause it to collapse. That would also explain what is seen in another video of the way the roof first collapses as well as the explosion in the lifts cavities prior to collapse.
but that didn't. there was debris all over.
when I seen for the first time that americans use cardboard that imitate the look of wood I did not believe it at first xd.
If you think that is even slightly fishy then you're clearly just a tinfoil wacko who hates the science.
oh, that supports the BP angle. probably got caught cheating on their british taxes, decided to just flatten the us office that found it out.
Well I guess that answers the question.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCzy9i4tIHU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFOYgBGWgpg
Wish I was quick enough to post this as the first reply, because I'm sure everyone who should see this ignores it and/or refuses to click on it.