Nie ma prawdopodobnie jakiejś listy osób, które podpisały się pod petycją "wszystko było ok". To ruch 9/11 truth wystąpił z takim pomysłem. O co mi chodziło to kwestia grupy tysięcy architektów i inżnierów z całego świata, którzy przecież widzieli to wszystko na własne oczy w telewizji, czytali o tym w gazetach przez wiele dni i rozmawiali ze sobą przez wiele tygodni. Świat architektów i inżynierów przecież nie kończy się na grupie tych 100 o których mówiłeś.
Ale jakoś nie słyszy się o tym, żeby wszyscy jednym głosem krzyczeli "to coś podejrzanego!". W istocie grupa inżynierów którzy dopatrują się czegoś dziwnego w wydarzeniach z 11 września jest w ogromnej mniejszości. Nie podam Ci procentów, lecz można się domyślić.
Poza tym NIST też ktoś napisał i to nie jdna osoba, prawda? Nawet artykuł z Popular Mechanics obalający niektóre tezy spiskowe został poparty wypowiedziami ponad 300 ekspertów z różnych dziedzin, między innymi:
Farid Alfawakhiri, Ph.D. senior engineer, American Institute of Steel Construction
David Biggs, P.E. structural engineer, Ryan-Biggs Associates; member, ASCE team for FEMA report
Robert Clarke structural engineer, Controlled Demolitions Group Ltd.
Glenn Corbett technical editor, Fire Engineering; member, NIST advisory committee
Vincent Dunn deputy fire chief (Ret.), FDNY; author, The Collapse Of Burning Buildings: A Guide To Fireground Safety
John Fisher, Ph.D. professor of civil engineering, Lehigh University; professor emeritus, Center for Advanced Technology; member, FEMA Probe Team
Ken Hays executive vice president, Masonry Arts
Christoph Hoffmann, Ph.D. professor of computer science, Purdue University; project director, September 11 Pentagon Attack Simulations Using LS-Dyna, Purdue University
Allyn E. Kilsheimer, P.E.
CEO, KCE Structural Engineers PC; chief structural engineer, Phoenix project; expert in blast recovery, concrete structures, emergency response
Won-Young Kim, Ph.D. seismologist, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University
William Koplitz photo desk manager, FEMA
John Labriola freelance photographer, WTC survivor
Arthur Lerner-Lam, Ph.D. seismologist; director,
Earth Institute, Center for Hazards and Risk Research, Columbia University
James Quintiere, Ph.D. professor of engineering, University of Maryland member, NIST advisory committee
Steve Riskus freelance photographer; eyewitness, Pentagon crash
Van Romero, Ph.D. vice president, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Christine Shaffer spokesperson, Viracon
Mete Sozen, Ph.D., S.E. Kettelhut Distinguished Professor of Structural Engineering, Purdue University; member, Pentagon Building Performance Report; project conception, September 11 Pentagon Attack Simulations Using LS-Dyna, Purdue University
Shyam Sunder, Sc.D.
acting deputy director, lead investigator, Building and Fire Research Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Mary Tobin science writer, media relations, Earth Institute, Columbia University
Forman Williams, Ph.D. professor of engineering, physics, combustion, University of California,
San Diego; member, advisory committee, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Albo ludzie z ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineers):
W. Gene Corley, Ph.D., P.E., Lead
Senior Vice President
Construction Technologies Laboratories, Skokie, Illinois
Expert in building collapse investigations; principal investigator, Murrah Federal Office Building Study.
William Baker, P.E., S.E. Partner
Skidmore Owings & Merrill LLP
Expert in tall-building design.
Jonathan Barnett, Ph.D.
Professor, Center for Fire Safety Studies
Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, Massachusetts
Expert in building fire safety design and fire computer modeling.
David T. Biggs, P.E.
Ryan-Biggs Associates, Troy, New York
Expert in facades.
Bill Coulbourne, P.E., S.E.
Principal
URS Corporation, Gaithersburg, Maryland
Edward M. DePaola, P.E.
Partner
Severud Associates Consulting Engineers, New York, New York
Expert in structural engineering.
Robert F. Duval
Senior Fire Investigator
National Fire Protection Association
Expert in fire investigations.
Dan Eschenasy
Chief, Structural Engineering
City of New York
Dept of Design and Construction
John T. Fisher, P.E.
Joseph T. Stuart Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Expert in metallurgy and connections.
Richard G. Gewain
Senior Engineer
Hughes Associates, Inc., Baltimore
Expert in fire engineering.
Ramon Gilsanz
Managing Partner
Gilsanz Murray Steficek, New York, New York
Expert in structural engineering.
John L. Gross, Ph.D., P.E.
Leader
Structural Systems and Design Group Building and Fire Research Laboratory
National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, Maryland
Expert in steel design and fire-structure interaction.
Ronald Hamburger, P.E., S.E.
Senior Vice President
EQE Structural Engineers Division, ABS Consulting, Belmont, California
Expert in structural analysis and design.
Nestor Iwankiw
Vice President, Engineering and Research
American Institute for Steel Construction, Chicago, Illinois
Expert in steel design.
Venkatesh Kodur, Ph.D., P.E.
Institute for Research in Construction
National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario
Expert in fire effects on materials.
Eric Letvin
Department Head, Hazards Engineering Group
Greenhorne & O'Mara, Greenbelt, Maryland
Jon Magnusson, P.E.
Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer
Skilling Ward Magnusson Barkshire, Inc., Seattle, Washington
Expert in structural analysis and high-rise design.
Christopher E. Marrion, P.E.
Fire Strategist
Arup Fire, New York, New York
Expert in fire engineering.
Therese P. McAllister, Ph.D., P.E.
Senior Structural Engineer
Greenhorne & O'Mara, Greenbelt, Maryland
James Milke, Ph. D., P.E.
Professor, Department of Fire Protection Engineering
University of Maryland
Expert in fire resistance analysis.
Harold E. "Bud" Nelson
Senior Research Engineer
Hughes Associates, Inc.
James A. Rossberg, P.E.
Director, Structural Engineering Institute
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), Reston, Virginia
Saw-Teen See, P.E.
Managing Partner
Leslie E. Robertson Associates, New York, New York
Expert in structural analysis and high-rise design.
Robert Smilowitz
Principal
Weidlinger Associates, New York, New York
Expert in blast effects.
Bruce Swiren
Hurricane Program Manager, Region II
Federal Emergency Management Agency, New York, New York
Paul Tertell, P.E.
Program Manager, Building Performance Assessment Team
Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, D.C.
Do tego dodajmy ludzi z CTBUH (Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat):
"The Council would like to make it clear that it sees no credibility whatsoever in the 911 ?truth movement? and we believe, with the vast majority of tall building professionals, that all the failures at the WTC (WTC 1, 2, 5, 6 and 7) were a direct or indirect result of the planes that were flown into the two towers. We have carefully looked at the evidence that the 911 ?truth movement? presents and we cannot see any credible scientific evidence of a controlled demolition on WTC 7 or any of the other WTC buildings. The Council considers that the ?truth movement? is a distraction and should not obfuscate the performance issues which should be at the center of the debate about how best to continue to improve and develop fire and life safety in tall buildings."
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Po prostu jest cała masa inżynierów którzy nie widzą w wydarzeniach z 11 września nic nienormalnego, ale nie przyszło im do głowy, aby podpisywać jakieś listy - bo i po co?
A za samolociki już zraportowałem, spamujesz dyskusję bezowocnymi wpisami nie na temat.
Przypominam, że temat ten nie został założony jako "samolocików nie było, skupmy się na termicie", więc przesadzasz w tym momencie i niesłusznie uzurpujesz sobie prawo do decydowania co tu jest na temat a co nie. Zeszliśmy tutaj na kwestię nanotermitu, więc to są moje pytania odnośnie niego.