DC, To exceed the speed generated by gravity (terminal velocity, 120mph) requires an additional force. Since the collapse was 'downward' there would have to have been a force exerted from above, as Lazyguy postulates, or a suction force from below. What was that force? Where was it operated from? Why was there no visible presence of the origination of that force? Where is your proof that the collapse was faster than 120mph - measurements of mass of the buildings, speed of collapse from the top, calculation to establish that, given resistance, friction etc the force required to increase the collapse by a given amount?
DC, I'm not doubting what you say, just asking for clear scientific proof.
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