....and how is part of the debris comminuted into dust?
Is the concrete somehow crushed when one floor section impacts one below?
How does the concrete that is trapped between the floorpan and the carpet now
escape in the form of ejections?
it can not be crushed and ejected at the same time, so what force is acting on it
once it is crushed?
The Verinage demolitions are a different matter, there is nothing to
stop the pulverized concrete from escaping, the dust cloud that is being produced is also
much smaller in proportion to the building, compared to the towers, despite the fact
that WTC 1 and 2 were steel buildings as opposed to the buildings subjected to
Verinage demolitions that are mostly made of concrete i believe.
Or was the concrete (and humans) somehow “grinded“ down in an avalanche of falling
debris? i believe someone on this forum referred to the crush zone as “the grinder“.
Grinding means that one piece of matter is being subjected to the
same force over and over again.
I can not see how one piece of concrete can be crushed several times into ever finer
fragments as it now is in virtual free fall together with everything else
It would have to stay in the “grinder“ long enough for it to become pulverized,
and then what? At what point does the avalanche spit out what it has been chewing on?


