Issues with David Chandlers "Race with Gravity"
David Chandler has done an analysis comparing the speed of the collapse wave with the speed of ejected material.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXSHm3CdHf4
I have identified a number of problems with his method.
1. The analysis is based on choosing a point within the ejecta that is easily identifiable and tracking that point relative to the collapse wave. However, the chosen point seems to float in the air compared to many other easily identifiable heavy debris which move much faster.
2. The collapse wave has a head start and is already moving at a significant speed.
Here are some images from Chandlers presentation where I have marked other easily identified heavy debris which are moving significantly faster than the collapse front even though the collapse front most likely had a significant head start. (Note: The green and red markings are Chandler's.)
Note that the item marked with magenta starts out very near the collapse front. In the second image, it is leading the collapse front by approximately 15m.
Note also that the item marked with tan (appears to be a large section of the perimeter columns) starts out roughly 10m above the collapse front and ends up roughly 10m below the collapse front.
It seems that David Chandler may have chosen a piece of aluminum cladding, for which air resistance is a major factor in slowing the free fall. I encourage him to redo his analysis with the ejecta I have used as they are clearly heavy debris and provide a completely different picture of what is happening.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXSHm3CdHf4
I have identified a number of problems with his method.
1. The analysis is based on choosing a point within the ejecta that is easily identifiable and tracking that point relative to the collapse wave. However, the chosen point seems to float in the air compared to many other easily identifiable heavy debris which move much faster.
2. The collapse wave has a head start and is already moving at a significant speed.
Here are some images from Chandlers presentation where I have marked other easily identified heavy debris which are moving significantly faster than the collapse front even though the collapse front most likely had a significant head start. (Note: The green and red markings are Chandler's.)
Note that the item marked with magenta starts out very near the collapse front. In the second image, it is leading the collapse front by approximately 15m.
Note also that the item marked with tan (appears to be a large section of the perimeter columns) starts out roughly 10m above the collapse front and ends up roughly 10m below the collapse front.
It seems that David Chandler may have chosen a piece of aluminum cladding, for which air resistance is a major factor in slowing the free fall. I encourage him to redo his analysis with the ejecta I have used as they are clearly heavy debris and provide a completely different picture of what is happening.