Zen:
The thing I could never get through to the NJ's was the total reasonableness that the collapse made perfect sense - and it does.
The buildings collapsed at the spot where the plane hit and fires were. It simply sandwiched itself all the way down from there.
The whole notion of "explosions" is ludicrous. The pressure created from two floors sandwiching from 10 feet to 1 inch in the space of about 1/10 of a second IS AN EXPLOSION. The air would have been forced out at an astonishing rate. And, by the time they all hit the bottom, it would have appeared to be a major explosion.
Anyway, I can't stand talking about it anymore. It's just insane.
Len