However, I don't think you're really dealing with what I had focussed on - i.e., the "rocket". If you look at about 1:24 into the video, there's a piece of ejecta, well behind the collapse front, that takes a direction close to a right angle turn.
Have you discussed this, previously? If so (and you can stand the boredom ), please post links to it.
I've noticed the "rocket" for a while now. I didn't bother commenting on my observations because why would I waste my time if so few people would actually read it?
Funny comment about enduring the boredom. I'm sorry for the sarcasm.
How about this experiment: I'll let the other posters write their comments before I state my opinion. I want to see where people are at on this.
(Metamars, Tony Szamboti and others from stj911, my beef was never with anyone but a small group of people at that forum. I appreciate how you allowed me to freely comment about many things on that forum. You allowed me freedom without attacking me for my comments.
I am sorry for the sarcasm. But I can see right through this thing and it is for the birds.
It isn't hard to see an extremely large object moving through the dust and following a trajectory.
You don't have to be an expert at anything to group photos of regions and see how the perimeter columns fell.
Then you connect the dots.
I honestly do not understand the excuse people have for not being able to see what is happening along the east face of WTC2.
Any one of us can map the movement of this massive object given the right collection of video and photos.
Yet after 8 years it is treated as a "mystery" when it is right in front of our freaking faces.
Any one of us can map it to the individual bolt connection with not much effort given the right collection of photos and video.
It is knowable and you don't have to be an expert to do it.
I think femr will be able to verify that the dynamics are knowable to within the splitting of individual bolt connections (and will hopefully show that I am not a crack-pot nutcase inventing all this. At least I hope so......)