The Ronan Point case clearly demonstrates the potential for a “domino effect” where a local collapse that fails a single floor causes an overload on the floor below, which then adds mass and momentum, making failure of the second floor even more likely, and so on. The Ronan Point incident did not involve the core of the building and was thus confined to the structure’s edge, but had the core been involved, a much larger if not total collapse would be quite expected.
Well no, cos I have to go! Libya and Saudi Arabia and other countreies around the world have very smart people too and I know yous mother ****er of IQ'S of more than 80 on here will be astounded to realise this. They can sneak bombs onto planes anwork out distance traveled tick tock tick and have it go off on time or just waiting for the right ingedients. If there was a delay in the flight it could of been any Euro Town Or City it happened on!
Boris why would building companies who take on these structures admit these reliabilities, they would be out of buisness! Any of these sky scrapers could be taking out very easily, the domino effect so to speak weight on weight falling from a certain height! Dominoes was bad euphemism, ah house of cards would be better!
also in philadelphia too where the guy parked the truck of explosives in front of a building. cant remember the name of the building. both of these were R/C frames though for the sake of the argument i concede to the best of my knowledge a steel structure had never failed due to fire previous to WTC7