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and how it fell . . . what would happen if you kicked one leg out from under a square table? . . . well, first of all, probably nothing, since the remaining three legs would be sufficient to support the table themselves . . . but if there were weight on the table it might well collapse . . . and if it did collapse, which way would it fall? . . . on an angle, toward where the kicked out leg used to be . . .
the second tower should have fallen in much the same way . . . the building wasn't hit head on like the first tower . . . the plane just took out one corner (and never touched the interior core, btw) . . . if that building had fallen according to the laws of physics, it would have toppled over at an angle, toward the area of the damage . . . instead, it fell straight down, into its own footprint . . . just doesn't make any sense at all . . .
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