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David B. Benson wrote:I recommend estimating the errors in the data extracted from the video. From this, one can determine error bars for the speed and acceleration. I opine these are larger than you might currently suppose.
As it is, I fear I have no confidence in there being any statistical significance in changes of acceleration.
David B. Benson wrote:T_Szamboti --- It is not a matter of belief. It is a matter of proper scientific, in this case, statistical, practice. Define two hypotheses:
H0: Only slow changes in acceleration;
H1: A jolt.
Apply statistics to determine if H0 can be rejected in favor of H1 with any reasonable degree of confidence, even 80% although 90% is commonly the minimum allowed (one chance in ten you are wrong). I have my doubts that this is possible with just the one video analyzed so far.
False, in general. You are making assumptions about the behavior of the structure, a structure about which you know very little.T_Szamboti wrote:First, there is a basis in scientific logic for the jolt as it is the only mechanism which would provide for the load amplification of the statically insufficient load above to cause destruction of the building below and itself.
My scientific skepticism is merely asking you to perform a standard hypothesis comparison. As is normal in science. Especially as I don't see it in the graphs presented nor in the smearogram.With that in mind the fact that it is observed in a situation, ...
I neither "believe" nor "disbelieve".Your disbelief seems to be what is somewhat unfounded here.
Dr. G wrote:I have now done 3 more or less equivalent drop and velocity vs. time plots for the ABC, WTC 1 and WTC 7 building failures.
The ABC Building "verinage" demolition shows a clear jolt 5 - 6 meters or 1.2 seconds into the collapse corresponding to the two floor-height collapse initiation mechanism seen in the Mort d'un Batiment video. Subsequent jolts at 8 meters, (1.6 seconds) and 11 meters, (2 seconds) are seen in the velocity vs. time plots due to the failures of the next two floors.
The NIST Camera 3 video of the collapse of WTC 7 shows some interesting, (and DBB, very reproducible), "jolts" at 2.4, 3.4 and 4.1 seconds,..... for Building 7, it's hardly a "jolt-free" collapse!
The Sauret video of the demise of WTC 1 is actually very noisy, making detection of a jolt difficult, but a little data smoothing shows a monotonic, jolt-free, roofline descent. (The Sauret video noise is probably caused by camera shake + atmospheric refraction effects due to the very long range (5 km?) involved in shooting the video.)
Nevertheless, I believe the absence of a jolt in the collapse of WTC 1 proves very little about what actually happened to WTC 1 on 9/11 and it certainly does not rule out a natural collapse.
I think the very massive hat truss sitting atop WTC 1 is the key .......
The NIST Camera 3 video of the collapse of WTC 7 shows some interesting, (and DBB, very reproducible), "jolts" at 2.4, 3.4 and 4.1 seconds,..... for Building 7, it's hardly a "jolt-free" collapse!
WTC 7 had a freefall for 2.25 seconds or six stories and then there where jolts.
Nevertheless, I believe the absence of a jolt in the collapse of WTC 1 proves very little about what actually happened to WTC 1 on 9/11 and it certainly does not rule out a natural collapse.
Major_Tom wrote:The NIST Camera 3 video of the collapse of WTC 7 shows some interesting, (and DBB, very reproducible), "jolts" at 2.4, 3.4 and 4.1 seconds,..... for Building 7, it's hardly a "jolt-free" collapse!
Can we see the plots for WTC7?
It would be nice to see these jolts and how they relate to the period of effective freefall to campare it to ABC.WTC 7 had a freefall for 2.25 seconds or six stories and then there where jolts.
Tony, where can we see this in the form of a graph and data?
Tom, David Chandler's three part video about the fall of WTC 7, available on the left side of
http://www.AE911truth.org
showed the graph data for the WTC 7 fall and the final NIST WTC 7 report released in Nov. 2008 was revised to show the freefall in graphic form, after acknowledging that Chandler was right.
Major_Tom wrote:Tom, David Chandler's three part video about the fall of WTC 7, available on the left side of
http://www.AE911truth.org
showed the graph data for the WTC 7 fall and the final NIST WTC 7 report released in Nov. 2008 was revised to show the freefall in graphic form, after acknowledging that Chandler was right.
But are jolts included? We have some very good stuff on this forum. We don't have a problem with the freefall claim. But it would be nice to show jolts and freefall in the same graphs.
Maybe quite interesting.
False. On another thread I explained where you could find the data contradicting your claim.T_Szamboti wrote:Additionally, the hat truss could not have transferred enough vertical load to cause overload of the core columns.
David B. Benson wrote:False. On another thread I explained where you could find the data contradicting your claim.T_Szamboti wrote:Additionally, the hat truss could not have transferred enough vertical load to cause overload of the core columns.
Then you didn't look very carefully. Try again.T_Szamboti wrote:I looked at the NIST references you gave ...
David B. Benson wrote:Then you didn't look very carefully. Try again.T_Szamboti wrote:I looked at the NIST references you gave ...
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