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Explosions or Collapse? |
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The Semantics of Deception and
the Significance of Categories |
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by C. Thurston |
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Language
vs. Perception |
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I would
like to raise and bring into focus a semantics issue that I believe may be
compromising our ability to see what happened to the WTC Towers. This
includes an analysis of why people often say that the Towers
"collapsed", or "fell", and how this use of language
influences our perceptions and beliefs. |
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At the
onset of destruction for each Tower, we do see the top part of each building
begin to fall, and this, no doubt, is what gives the initial impression that
a collapse is taking place. In both cases, however, this upper block of
floors somehow quickly disintegrates and is lost in the growing cloud of dust
and debris. There are no intact portions of either building that survive the
wave of destruction that moves down each Tower, spewing debris like a giant
fountain. These global features of the destruction are NOT typical
characteristics of a true collapse. |
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North Tower at 8.5 sec and 9.5
sec after top began to fall |
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Early
Reports Compared to Later Reports N. J.
Burkett, an ABC News correspondent, is standing more than a block away from the WTC Towers on 9/11
when the South Tower destruction begins. He interrupts his live TV commentary
by shouting as everyone runs for cover: "...A HUGE EXPLOSION NOW — RAINING DEBRIS
ON ALL OF US! WE'D BETTER GET OUT OF THE WAY!" By now, anyone who
has looked into 9/11 issues has probably seen compilations of news clips from
early in the day with numerous commentators and eyewitnesses all talking
about the sights and sounds of explosions going off in the buildings. |
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After
the first few hours of spontaneous reporting had passed, all talk of
explosives mysteriously vanished from mainstream media channels and instead
we were told over and over again about how the Towers had
"collapsed" and why they "fell". The NOVA and Discovery
Channel specials that soon appeared on American television continued this
campaign of emphasizing that the Towers had "collapsed". Using
grave authoritative language and seemingly sophisticated computer simulations
(along with false and misleading statements and graphics), these programs
"explained" to a traumatized and gullible audience why it was
"inevitable" that the Towers would "fall". |
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This
then became not only the starting premise for the various official
investigations, but it also became common usage among ordinary folks and many
9/11 researchers for describing the destruction of the Towers. A
Quick Look in the Dictionary |
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There's
a problem with this, however. "Falling" and "collapsing"
are both categories for gravity-driven events. Everyone knows what it means
to "fall", and according to Merriam-Webster, the word
"collapse" means: "to cave or fall in or give way <the
bridge collapsed>". But, if one considers ALL THE EVIDENCE, it
quickly becomes apparent that the Towers DIDN'T cave in, fall or give way --
they were systematically and progressively EXPLODED from the top down,
starting from the impact zone in each Tower. |
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South Tower at 5 sec, 5.9 sec,
and 7.5 sec after top began to fall |
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Here's
What I See The
falling debris from above blankets over the continuing explosions to some
extent, but the building structure below the advancing wave is intact. I
don't see any part of the structure "falling" or
"collapsing" prior to the arrival of the wave of explosive
destruction — and there's nothing left afterwards. I also don't see any part
of the building "crumbling", "imploding" or folding in —
I only see an ever-expanding cloud of dust and debris. |
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As the
wave of destruction moves down each Tower, it encounters stronger and heavier
structural materials (the perimeter and core columns were much heavier in the
lower part of the building) and the power of the explosives very likely also
increased progressively in order to guarantee total destruction. Categories
Tell Their Own Story |
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If one
compares the meanings of the words "collapse" and
"explosion" outside of the confusing context of the destruction of
the Towers, it becomes clear that they are in fact opposites, and represent
entirely different categories of events. Collapses "pull things
down", whereas explosions "blow things up". A true collapse,
like falling, is a self-fulfilling event that needs only the help of gravity
to reach its completion. A
Hypothetical Scenario for Illustration Purposes |
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Now,
imagine for a moment a hypothetical world where, upon the first noticeable
appearances of air pollution, leading atmospheric scientists and weather
professionals are enlisted (with adequate incentive) to insist publicly that
this is simply part of the weather. The same message is repeated consistently
by the media. A government agency is even assigned to look into the problem
and they arrive at the same conclusion. |
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It
doesn't take long before this belief that the brown stuff in the air is a
weather phenomenon becomes generally accepted by the population. The
occasional brave researcher who tries to say that it is actually something
else — pollution introduced by industry and auto emissions — is immediately
branded as a conspiracy theorist and is ruthlessly discredited and
marginalized. |
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Since
the general public tends to trust the media and their government, they are
content to believe that the brown stuff is part of the weather. But, in so
doing, they become effectively disabled from thinking that anything can be done about it
because everybody knows you can't control the weather. |
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This
would be an example of a strategically engineered category error, cleverly
designed to intellectually disenfranchise the general public from the
possibility of an effective understanding — or even a true perception — of
the event in question (the brown stuff in the air). The
Relevance to 9/11 |
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While
this may seem like a wildly improbable scenario, it is not so different from
the situation we now face, with a large portion of the general public still believing
that the Towers "collapsed" and that they "fell".
Remember the titles of those two highly produced PBS specials that came out
shortly after 9/11? "Anatomy of the Collapse" and "Why the Towers Fell". I do not believe the highly funded
promotion of this use of language was merely incidental. Sometimes
We "See" with Words |
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As long
as the destruction of the Towers is firmly planted (even unconsciously) into
a person's mental category for gravity-driven events, that person can be
effectively disabled from "seeing" that total destruction was NOT
inevitable. He or she will have a difficult time "seeing" the
explosions, because explosions belong to a different category of events, and
the categories represented by the very language that is used to think about
the question do not include this possibility. |
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As the
understanding of these events has evolved among 9/11 researchers, it has
sometimes been said that the Towers "fell" as the result of
demolition charges that were triggered in a carefully timed sequence,
removing the support structure in advance of the "collapse". Unfortunately,
this description still conveys the idea that a global collapse is taking
place, so it is forced to compete in the same category with the gravitational
collapse
theories. To those who believe that steel frame buildings can actually
collapse without
explosives, the explosives hypothesis seems bizarre and unnecessary. I'm
suggesting that the SAME explosive scheme that is removing the support structure
is ALSO simultaneously and utterly destroying the building itself. This is no
longer a collapse theory. From looking at the videos and photographs we can
see plenty of falling debris, but it is shattered and pulverized, and it only begins
to fall straight down AFTER it has been propelled out beyond the original
perimeter of the structure. While this debris includes the material from a
FORMER building, "falling debris" and "falling building"
obviously have entirely different meanings! |
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The
Scene of Destruction When
the air clears, allowing a look at the scene of destruction, there are no
heaps of identifiable "collapsed" structure that "fell" within the
footprints where the buildings once stood -- we find only smoking ruins with
debris scattered for blocks in all directions. |
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The
Strength of Steel Frame Structures |
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For
those who want us to imagine that the Towers "collapsed", the
assumption that they "fell" on their own is a critical part of the story.
But to anyone who is familiar with the performance of modern steel-frame
structures, it should be obvious that they cannot simply collapse on their
own, with or without an office fire, or even from the impact of a falling
portion of the same building. If impacted from above, the Towers might bend
or distort, but they wouldn't explode, disintegrate in mid-air, or collapse
like a house of cards! |
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Anyone
who's ever played with an Erector Set knows that as long as the structural
members remain well-connected, a framework may become twisted and distorted
if it falls to the floor, but it will never just collapse into pieces under
any scenario involving self-related and self-proportional forces. Buildings
that have fallen in earthquakes demonstrate this resistance to
disintegration. |
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Design
Integrity Creates Structural Unity If a
force large enough to cause total destruction was actually applied to the top
of one of the Towers, the continuous vertical strength of the specially
fabricated multi-story core columns with their welded connections and dense
cross-bracing, along with the high-strength perimeter columns and the
integrity of the structural concept as a whole, would cause the building to
respond as an entire assembly, splitting out or buckling asymmetrically over a
multi-floor region, much like pushing down on a bundle of archery bows. |
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The
vertical spacing of the office floors in the Towers did NOT correlate to
periodic points of weakness in the column assemblies. A force applied from
above would not cause the building to flatten on a floor-by-floor basis; it
would resist and behave as a unified structure. NIST
Avoids the Big Question |
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The
official theories have all been based on the a priori assumption that the Towers
"fell", so the NIST investigation was left only with the task of
trying to explain how each building became "poised for collapse".
I've been amazed that they have been able to get away with such an egregious
example of cart-before-the-horse analysis. Before jumping ahead to formulate
hypotheses for "collapse initiation", they first must prove that
the Towers DID indeed collapse! But since this has already been
pre-established by category placement, few seem to notice that they have
"overlooked" this step. |
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Unfortunately,
whenever anyone talks about how the Towers "collapsed" or why they
"fell", they are unwittingly (or wittingly) giving credence to
these unproven assumptions and are perpetuating the incorrect categorization
of these events. The directors of the NIST investigation would no doubt
prefer that we all join them in their assumption that the Towers
"collapsed", but this is, in fact, the crux of the matter and the
REAL question. I therefore believe that we should not allow our choice of
language to obscure this point. We
Can Reframe the Debate |
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By
questioning whether OR NOT a global collapse (properly speaking) even
occurred, we can significantly reframe this important debate and finally begin
to cultivate a competing mental image and a proper category for what DID happen. The sooner
we openly and aggressively challenge the imaginary assumptions that are
bundled with this false use of language, the sooner we can break its hold on the
minds of those who are convinced that they saw something that never actually
happened. Another
Example of the Same Tactic |
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A final
note: I've noticed that media and government spokespeople ALWAYS refer
to 9/11 researchers as "conspiracy theorists". Apart from the
obvious pejorative intent, I believe this is another attempt to impose a
disabling category error. In the absence of a real investigation, the
consistent mislabeling of legitimate citizen-volunteer inquiry as
"conspiracy theory" is a way to discourage the general public from
discovering that a growing body of well-documented evidence now exists for
the crimes of 9/11. |