Inside Twin Tower's Structure and the 911 Attack - Original World Trade Center

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  • The Twin Towers, which official name were 1 World Trade Center and 2 World Trade Center, were the tallest in the world from 1971 - 1973. On September 11, 2001, the two buildings got attacked by 2 hijacked Boeing 767, and later collapsed. 2977 people were killed. That was a very tragic day for the United States of America.

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  • @davidswanson5669
    @davidswanson5669 Год назад +7179

    You answered more questions in 4 minutes than nearly any other full-length documentary I’ve seen about 9/11.

    • @JustForRita
      @JustForRita Год назад +154

      You beat me to it, I was thinking the same thing. Explains perfectly how the buildings failed and makes total sense

    • @davepowell7168
      @davepowell7168 Год назад +35

      Propaganda

    • @theraiden1018
      @theraiden1018 Год назад +72

      Good bot. You served your purpose

    • @theraiden1018
      @theraiden1018 Год назад +33

      @@JustForRita good bots/ shills

    • @davepowell7168
      @davepowell7168 Год назад +26

      The building collapses were not shown

  • @Doctrinedarkk
    @Doctrinedarkk Год назад +2611

    I’ll never forget this day! I was in 2nd grade and my elementary school was on 77th street in Manhattan. I was 10 minute drive from the towers! I just remember my name being called on the loudspeaker telling me to go to the main office. My dad picked me and my sister up. I’ll never forget seeing both towers on fire while driving uptown. My grandfather worked in the tower and he overslept that day and didn’t go to work. We were all blessed to be alive still.

    • @Chase_Mon3y
      @Chase_Mon3y Год назад

      wow im trully thankful he slept in

    • @user-tm4bi1nl4q
      @user-tm4bi1nl4q Год назад +60

      Geez Bro! Hope you're ok today.... that's alot to absorb in Yr2!! I seen in live on TV in Sydney.. I had just left the Army & wanted to rejoin to go kick some butt in Afghanistan!

    • @fernfunk
      @fernfunk Год назад +44

      wow that is great your grandfather made it out. i was 22 and in London, with my dad and sister both in Manhattan, i remember calling them for hours to make sure they were ok but all the phone lines were blocked all day. but one thing: 77th street from WTC is a lot longer than 10min esp with NYC traffic!!

    • @Doctrinedarkk
      @Doctrinedarkk Год назад +13

      @@fernfunk I’m glad you and your family made it out as well! And you can make it down there in 10 minutes without traffic, I’ve done it before. I was speeding but I did it lol. with traffic of course not hop on the westside highway and you’ll be there quick

    • @comradeofchrist
      @comradeofchrist Год назад +13

      Damn the goverment nearly killed your poor grandpa

  • @johnspence8141
    @johnspence8141 Год назад +916

    The smartest man was in the second tower who insisted his office evacuate, even though they hadn't been hit...that guy needs more press.

    • @Louis275
      @Louis275 Год назад +128

      The smartest people left without provocation from others as soon as the first plane hit.

    • @CarlosGonzalez-fh9sl
      @CarlosGonzalez-fh9sl Год назад +41

      The smartest man will be the owner and his sons. He doesn't go to work, after attending all days. It's lucky or a smart person?

    • @MIS315
      @MIS315 Год назад +49

      I hope those who prevented any evacuation from happening rot in hell

    • @Mr-Bogs
      @Mr-Bogs Год назад +17

      @@CarlosGonzalez-fh9sl Well they call him Lucky Larry for a reason!

    • @Mr-Bogs
      @Mr-Bogs Год назад +7

      @@MIS315 Who was preventing evacuation? I've never heard of such a thing

  • @AmazingChinaToday
    @AmazingChinaToday Год назад +244

    It's important to note the steel columns didn't "melt" but instead were weakened by the prolonged, intense heat from the fires, and thus lost their strength and ability to support the massive building-sized weight above them. Once the building-sized weight above the weakened columns dropped onto the main building below, the massive inertia force was unstoppable, and the building floors pancaked all the way to the ground. Nice job on the video.

    • @SE4943
      @SE4943 Год назад +16

      Also the truss floor gave way first under the heat, pulling on the weaker outside facade and thous leading to the way the outside wall was pulled in before colapsing.

    • @ironnads7975
      @ironnads7975 Год назад +6

      He literally said that in the video

    • @shacklesofpainpolymorph2610
      @shacklesofpainpolymorph2610 Год назад +1

      Did u see recent China skyscraper whole building on fire whole day long, didn’t collapse. People are so easy to be convinced by something nonsense.

    • @AmazingChinaToday
      @AmazingChinaToday Год назад +27

      @@ironnads7975 No, he said the steel "melted" in the video. It didn't.

    • @bradyusko6333
      @bradyusko6333 Год назад +61

      There is no way the mass of 15% of the building pancaked the other 85% of the building. Explain the explosions multiple stories below the "pancaking" and the fact all 3 building fell at free fall speeds. The 85% of the building that wasn't damaged till the top 15% fell on it would have at the least slowed the destruction and in the popping of thousands of structural engineers would not have destroyed the entire building. It take mass not inertia to destroy something. That mass was destroyed by the time the top half of the build was gone.
      Also how does aluminum airplane skin cut through steel 75x thicker than it? Also without leaving anything on the outside of the building?

  • @ReveredDead
    @ReveredDead 2 года назад +886

    My greatest fear is hanging out of a window on the 105th floor and slipping or getting pushed out of the window. My biggest fear is falling from heights. I've had nightmares of this.

    • @mauroizolirani8107
      @mauroizolirani8107 2 года назад +15

      Same

    • @CallMeConnell
      @CallMeConnell 2 года назад +44

      When I'm near the window, it seems to me that someone is bout to push me out of there. This is a very scary feeling, cuz of which I'm afraid of heights.

    • @revokdaryl1
      @revokdaryl1 2 года назад +61

      It is a very scary thought, but you likely wouldn't feel any pain. And if you did, it would go away very quickly. Falls from such a height are not usually survivable and usually result in instant death. There have been very rare occasions where people have survived falls from extraordinary heights. Part of me thinks that those people that jumped experienced relief from the heat and smoke and hopefully were at peace.

    • @DonkeyKong5479
      @DonkeyKong5479 2 года назад +20

      @@revokdaryl1 No way. You absolutely would feel pain from a fall like that. But you'd likely be dead within a split second so it wouldn't matter.

    • @slenderplayz2889
      @slenderplayz2889 2 года назад +9

      I had a nightmare where I fell from mount everest. Absolutely terrifying.

  • @HW-sw5gb
    @HW-sw5gb Год назад +1585

    The story with the third staircase in the South Tower is sad. Even though it wasn’t blocked - it had some debris and flames in it that made it look blocked/dangerous to most people. Only 5 people managed to realize it was still passable (one of them actually called the police & told them about it twice before the collapse, but in the chaos the information got lost). The other survivors who managed to survive above the impact zone were in the Skylobby, which was directly where the plane hit. So it was below where the stairs falsely appeared blocked. There were hundreds of people in the lobby, and 14 who survived the plane hitting & were uninjured enough to move managed to escape.

    • @historywatchdog2923
      @historywatchdog2923 Год назад +131

      Um, I think you have some errors in your information. The South Tower was hit between floors 78 and 84, so the Skylobby was the lowest point of the South Tower's impact zone. Those fourteen survivors you're referring to were at the lowest point of the impact, not above it; and most were severely injured from the plane's impact. There were three survivors from the offices of Euro Brokers on the 84th floor and one survivor from the offices of Fuji Bank that was rescued by one of the survivors from the Euro Brokers office. I've studied 9/11 for 16 years and am familiar with the impact survivors' stories. I do not know anyone who survived the impact in the Skylobby that was not severely injured, because every survivors'story I heard from the Skylobby stated the severe injuries they sustained. Pretty much the only person I know who wasn't severely injured was Kelly Reyher. Also, who is this survivor you're referring to that called police and told them about the stairway?

    • @HW-sw5gb
      @HW-sw5gb Год назад +74

      @@historywatchdog2923 That’s exactly what I said? The Skylobby was at the point of impact, not above it. And so Staircase A didn’t seem falsely blocked. The 14 who managed to escape were from those not badly injured enough to be unable to walk/move.
      Brian Clark and Stanley Praimnath claim to have called 911 on the 31st floor. One of the things they claim to have mentioned was that they took Stairwell A down and it was clear.

    • @historywatchdog2923
      @historywatchdog2923 Год назад +22

      @@HW-sw5gb OK, it sounded like you were saying that the Skylobby was above the point of impact. Also, Clark was actually calling to report a serious casualty on the 44th floor Skylobby. They ran into a security guard watching over a semiconscious man with serious head injuries and the guard told them to get a medic and stretcher to the 44th floor, and that's what Clark was calling 911 for. I heard the audio of the call and I don't think he mentioned anything about Stairway A being passable through the point of impact.

    • @HW-sw5gb
      @HW-sw5gb Год назад +23

      @@historywatchdog2923 Okay, I think I found the article where I remember hearing it from
      “The phones were working in Oppenheimer's offices on the 31st floor. Clark was on the telephone for over three minutes and talked to three different people before his 911 call was understood. This call might have been the only chance for rescue workers to learn that there was a clear stairwell that the several hundred people trapped above the impact could try to use to escape. ”

    • @historywatchdog2923
      @historywatchdog2923 Год назад +21

      @@HW-sw5gb Yeah, the information regarding Stairway A is debatable, because we know Orio Palmer was able to make it up to 78 via Stairway A, however I've read articles saying the transfer corridor on the 82nd floor caught fire at some point, rendering the stairway impassable. Whether that happened is still up in the air and we may never know as the towers fell but I remember reading things and hearing eyewitness accounts that Stairway A was only passable to a certain point through the impact zone before eventually becoming impassable.

  • @macwyll
    @macwyll Год назад +614

    I have watched many videos about what happened physically to the Towers upon impact, and I gotta say this is the first time I saw a clear and concise illustration that helped me to visualize accurately. You answered all the questions I ever had. Thanks much for this video

    • @somewheredowntheroad2274
      @somewheredowntheroad2274 Год назад

      It was a set up Demolition

    • @holdernewtshesrearin5471
      @holdernewtshesrearin5471 Год назад +28

      Yes this was well done but not completely accurate. There were no columns in the core or otherwise that melted. Temperatures were not high enough to melt steel. They were high enough to cause even those massive steel columns to lose as much as 90% of their strength though and that is what caused the collapse.
      Once the floor trusses succumbed and dropped, leaving the Outer Perimeter Column Wall without lateral support for a long enough span and those columns reached critical temperature, they folded like knees dropping that enormous building section above just 2 to 5 stories, hammering the structure below with 12 times the force it could withstand and initiating an unstoppable "global" collapse.
      It was a horrible and tragic day but absolutely nothing unexplainable or untowards happened on 9/11.
      Once those aircraft struck, a total collapse was imminent and those that understood the WTC Tower construction knew it.
      Never forget what they did to us and why.
      RIP to all those lost and God bless their loved ones and God bless America.

    • @aliensinnoh1
      @aliensinnoh1 Год назад +2

      @@holdernewtshesrearin5471thank you for your informative reply.

    • @holdernewtshesrearin5471
      @holdernewtshesrearin5471 Год назад

      @@YallaMiami - brilliant, numb- knuts, Just brilliant. And there were SEVEN buildings in the WTC complex that were destroyed and quite a few others.
      But how could you possibly know that? It's not like that info is at our fingertips.
      And btw. Atleast acquire a physics education before spouting off about what can or can't occur, sport. You come off sounding ignorant and arrogant, like a, well, like a "truther".

    • @boswindle9050
      @boswindle9050 Год назад +9

      ​@@YallaMiamiwrong. Fire don't melt steel.
      Not matter how much you think it does

  • @NJTDover
    @NJTDover 11 месяцев назад +265

    This high quality video finally answered two important questions. 1 Why they collapsed. 2 Why people trapped in the upper floors never had a chance to escape. I can still visualize the second Boeing hitting the south tower.

    • @CPAndy-x5x
      @CPAndy-x5x 7 месяцев назад +13

      An excellent longer documentary was made with more detail about the fireproofing on the steel beams and trusses and how they weakened with the heat. They interviewed the original architects and engineers. I believe you can find it on YT.

    • @karenharris722
      @karenharris722 5 месяцев назад

      @@CPAndy-x5x I lived in Seattle for most of my life. The original architect also designed the IBM building in downtown Seattle. Same design.

    • @marble25
      @marble25 4 месяца назад +9

      You never had those questions. you pretend being a "bad conspiracy theorist" who "found the correct path". This video answers nothing and repeats the typical "jet melted fuel steel beams" narrative.

    • @alm4132
      @alm4132 3 месяца назад +24

      @@marble25 Not melted, just weakened to the point of failure. Relax.....

    • @vjrei
      @vjrei 3 месяца назад

      You could figure out all that in 20 years? Damn! you mentally challenged.

  • @Tim22222
    @Tim22222 2 года назад +461

    Nice presentation!
    One correction 3:43 There's actually no evidence of any steel columns melting; they were heated very hot & weakened substantially, but did not melt.

    • @therookie4972
      @therookie4972 2 года назад +25

      Its just an educated guess

    • @MFitz12
      @MFitz12 2 года назад +46

      It is the all too common problem of an overly liberal and imprecise use of "melted".

    • @cgn4353
      @cgn4353 2 года назад +84

      well either way the beams still became weak and weren’t able to hold the upper floors

    • @masterdebater3145
      @masterdebater3145 2 года назад +73

      Correct.
      Besides, jet fuel was only a minor factor.
      The major factors were:
      1) A giant 2 story hole at the sides of each building. 30% structural support is compromised.
      2) The upper weight of the building V.S the compromised impact zone with a giant 2 story gaping hole.
      3) Weight redistribution is compromised. The area with the hole needs to redirect and shift the weight load towards the core.
      4) Jet Fuel had already evaporated since initial explosion during impact so there is no more jet fuel anyway.
      5) Fire is fueled by the office furniture, aluminum from the plane and other metals and other debris.
      6) The continuous heat even at a fluctuating 1200 to 1500 degrees was still warm enough to weaken, warp and bend 0.25 inches of steel column (upper columns were 0.25 inch steel shell slabs) holding up 10s of thousands of tons of weight over the impact area with the hole.
      Note: The "molten steel" dripping off the towers were molten glass and other metals "cooking" inside of the furnace where the planes exploded.

    • @farmerx165
      @farmerx165 2 года назад +16

      they werent very hot. it was a kerosene fireball that disappeared in seconds then had air cooling

  • @krystingrant6292
    @krystingrant6292 Год назад +206

    It took 20 years for me to understand how this happened unbelievable. You explained it perfectly

  • @Dirk80241
    @Dirk80241 Год назад +388

    You gave a clear explanation of what happened to the buildings, and why one of the stairwells in the South tower remained available. Thank you!

    • @dr.jiIIaIicecooper2587
      @dr.jiIIaIicecooper2587 Год назад

      No explanation at all
      Just regurgitated propaganda😂

    • @YallaMiami
      @YallaMiami Год назад +19

      Just accept the fact that the Jet Fuel in these 2 planes was the strongest and most powerful jet fuel that our history witnessed!
      It was able to knock down not just 2 steel frame structures, it actually knocked down 3 of them! And on top of that 2 if these buildings fully pulverized and vanished.
      Then it kept on burning for 100 days after the collapse.
      It was so powerful it simply broke all Physics Laws

    • @dr.jiIIaIicecooper2587
      @dr.jiIIaIicecooper2587 Год назад +1

      @@YallaMiami It was so powerful it broke physics laws LMFAO
      That's the dumbest thing I've read in a looong time and you win🏆
      😂😂😂

    • @Savagebab
      @Savagebab Год назад +46

      ⁠@@YallaMiami jet fuel doesn’t need to melt the steel, it just needs to heat it up to the point where it becomes more flexible. Heat also makes steel expand and contract like crazy. That’s what caused the collapse, not sure why that is so hard to understand with you people. I’m a welder and work with hot steel everyday I know exactly how this works. If you don’t know what you’re talking about you should simply not say anything at all.

    • @YallaMiami
      @YallaMiami Год назад

      @@Savagebab Larry Silverstein would love your argument 😂.
      The towers literally pulverized and you still arguing that 2 planes did that.

  • @mdlamerica2754
    @mdlamerica2754 Год назад +103

    I was 35 when this happened. I wept on and off for two weeks following the attacks. The shock of it all, changed me forever. A profound sadness that only those old enough to understand the enormity of what happened that day can understand.

    • @00st307-m
      @00st307-m Год назад +5

      Yeah I was 18 when it happened. And I feel totally different about the day now at 40. I didn’t have the maturity then to fully grasp what was happening.

    • @chrissy9466
      @chrissy9466 Год назад +4

      @@00st307-m I'm 19 and still can't believe what happened that day and thereafter. Truly catastrophic. Unbelievable. The fact that I wasn't even alive when this occurred makes it even more unreal to me. Fiction almost. Knowing that myself and the victims of 9/11 ceased to exist is a strange thought indeed. Regardless, it's the only thing that relates us.

    • @yearginclarke
      @yearginclarke 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@00st307-m I was 16 and the whole event didn't even phase me at the time. I was not and still am not shocked that this could happen, when before 9/11 we still had in recent memory stuff like the previous WTC bombing, the OKC city bombing, also the Unabomber. All had the common theme of terrorism, which made 9/11 just not all that shocking for me. However I didn't truly understand the scale of the destruction of 9/11 at that time, even after hearing the casualty reports that were coming out. For some reason it was years later before I really started to grasp how bad it was and the enormity of the whole thing, and learned even more details about the events of that day.

    • @Jimmy_Hopkins15
      @Jimmy_Hopkins15 11 месяцев назад +2

      I was 12 sad day

    • @theebans
      @theebans 10 месяцев назад

      ruclips.net/video/UIGBMTXpwH4/видео.html&ab_channel=JustBrowsing

  • @BadDriversOfNorthCarolina
    @BadDriversOfNorthCarolina Год назад +111

    Sadly, with one stairwell open the people above the impact zone thought they were trapped when they really weren’t. A few survivors made it past the impact zone. And one firefighter went up the stairs past the impact zone.

    • @juan1256roblox
      @juan1256roblox Год назад

      How to save their lives?
      Step 1: I have to tell George W. Bush because he wants to see my old video talking about what's happening on 9/11, but I use a VHS Camcorder instead of an iPhone.
      Step 2:
      Towns and Pentagon must close from 5:00 AM to 3:00 PM on September 11, 2001.
      Step 3:
      The immediate military will cause terrorists in Iraq after World Trade Center is destroyed.

    • @TheGundameister
      @TheGundameister Год назад +5

      Step 4: Invent a Time Machine

    • @maxd4968
      @maxd4968 Год назад +3

      @@juan1256robloxiphone? It was 2001 they didn’t exist

    • @juan1256roblox
      @juan1256roblox Год назад +1

      @@maxd4968 No I said VHS Camcorder instead of iPhone

  • @i_CARLYYYYY
    @i_CARLYYYYY Год назад +188

    22 years later & I still can’t believe this happened 😢 rest in peace to all

  • @JABarry1981
    @JABarry1981 Год назад +18

    That rendition is quite amazing, considering what I witnessed.
    I didn't see the first plane, except for the replays from the news, but within moments of watching it... I watched as the 2nd plane collided. I was 20 and in the Army. The part that sticks with me the hardest, was watching people jump to their deaths, knowing there was no way down and a fire will soon consume them. You don't realize at first what you were seeing, but then when it hits you what's happening live... people just leaping to their known deaths.
    I remember a good part of life, with the Twin Towers. In movies, video games... it was as New York as The Statue of Liberty.
    Watching them fall that day... gave many Americans a PTSD, that Pearl Harbor didn't give. Watching Live, as our country felt seemingly under attack. From unknown sources, for an unknown amount of time. I'll never forget that day, as long as I live. I'll remember it as if it happened a week ago.

    • @vegasmobydick
      @vegasmobydick Год назад +1

      "The part that sticks with me the hardest, was watching people jump to their deaths, knowing there was no way down and a fire will soon consume them."
      I've often thought about that over the years. I can't even begin to imagine the horror those people were faced with, when making a conscious decision to jump was the better option.

    • @jeevikawankhade6314
      @jeevikawankhade6314 5 месяцев назад +2

      I feel really sorry for you and every American.

  • @ProgramAndNectar
    @ProgramAndNectar Год назад +236

    Oh my god. I feel so bad for the people who died in the elevators

  • @travishildebrandt2907
    @travishildebrandt2907 4 месяца назад +30

    I was there in 2001 (August) and I'm still looking at these videos today..

  • @joelarmymahargo
    @joelarmymahargo 2 года назад +28

    today is september 11 2022, man RIP to the people who died that day

    • @MFitz12
      @MFitz12 2 года назад +2

      Your a day early.

  • @Larry26-f1w
    @Larry26-f1w 16 дней назад +3

    Twenty four years of searching , 90% of the bodies never recovered

  • @universityofnowhere
    @universityofnowhere Год назад +79

    As others have said, you answered the main questions about the integrity of the building and in a very concise way. Many people don't realize there was an intact stairwell in the South Tower that could have been used to escape. It's sad that more survivors above the impact zone didn't realize this. I'm only one, but have subscribed - they all add up.

    • @mryett
      @mryett Год назад +6

      There was smoke in that staircase and people turned back to look for another way out. The Man with the Red Bandana gives pretty good background on that stairwell.

    • @universityofnowhere
      @universityofnowhere Год назад

      @@mryett You believe what you want to believe regardless of evidence to the contrary. You're an excellent example of 'confirmation bias' Watch Brian Clark's account available on RUclips. A 9/11 Survivor's Story - Brian Clark

    • @theebans
      @theebans 10 месяцев назад

      ruclips.net/video/UIGBMTXpwH4/видео.html&ab_channel=JustBrowsing

    • @bossmass1668
      @bossmass1668 9 месяцев назад

      People please obey God's Ten Commandments otherwise you will be judged soon as well😢

    • @davidburrows4801
      @davidburrows4801 8 месяцев назад

      One of the survival stories from south tower says that people were exiting down one of the stairwells and were about 5 floors below the crash zone so where was all the jet fuel gushing down the stairs on top of them ? obviously most of the fuel blew straight out of the opposite side of the buildings in both cases.

  • @masterlewgr1075
    @masterlewgr1075 Год назад +32

    Bruh I recently watched a video about people calling their families to say goodbye, or even having panic attacks on their phone while in a call. And moments after, when the tower collapsed, you could hear their terror before the line cut off. I actually started crying after hearing them....

  • @kellygirl811
    @kellygirl811 Год назад +28

    I will never forget still having to go to a luncheon work meeting that day when we knew we were under a terrorist attack and didn't know what else was to happen. On my way home from work that day I was still in shock and saw people just behaving normally, mowing grass, jogging etc and I couldn't understand it. I cried for at least 3 months straight. TY for explaining this.

    • @rumblehat4357
      @rumblehat4357 Год назад +2

      When I left work that day (I was in midtown,) I took metro north home. It was maybe 4pm (they wouldn’t let us leave earlier,) and there were maybe only two other people in the train car with me. It was eerily quiet. It was numbing.

    • @khay2025
      @khay2025 15 дней назад

      Same. We were not let out of work either, and were supposed to continue as if we weren't grieving for those who were going through hell and also scared out of our minds!! Some people were just talking and laughing as if it was just a regular day. I couldn't believe my eyes and ears!! I wish I had just left work and gotten my son from grade school. That was crazy. I'd do it differently if I had the chance to go back. Not that I want to. 😢💔😢

  • @chrisjoosten9819
    @chrisjoosten9819 Год назад +39

    This was very straightforward and to the point, with useful animations. I've watched many, many hours-long documentaries that didn't include everything you did here. Great work.

  • @BillyBong
    @BillyBong 2 года назад +46

    Great animation, especially cause we don't really have good video of the first crash, so this makes the perspective available to us.

    • @BillyBong
      @BillyBong 2 года назад +1

      @Jake Korol lmao god bro, get a life

    • @BillyBong
      @BillyBong Год назад +8

      @@mattmammone2338 I was 5 blocks away in class, flight 11 went right over our school. It sounded like the loudest car crash ever. We all thought it was a car crash on west st (only cause we couldn't have imagined it was a plane crash into a building). Comingnout of class and looking at the north tower burning was the most incredible thing I ever seen in my life.

  • @MegaTip24
    @MegaTip24 Год назад +3

    я так и не понял, почему жалкие самолетишки из аллюминия ну хоть и с горючим, смогли сложить 2 огромных здания, которые построены с расчетом попадания в них самолета, самолеты врезались в верхние этажи, а не в основание, огонь не способен расплавить все несущие балки, посмотрите на любой пожар здания, где горит крыша, крыша сгорает фундамент остается, и я про простой дом говорю

  • @lostartistic
    @lostartistic 11 месяцев назад +4

    Most well made video on this horrible attack. This probably is one of very few videos that keeps new generations informed on what really happened that terrible day.
    Even those of us on other continents were traumatized by that day.
    I remember coming home from school early because it was such a sunny and warm September day. Just getting ready for supper. We always had the TV on, and then an emergency new update. The first tower had already been hit. Then only a while after we saw I live.
    I remember walking outside and in complete disbelief just felt numb. When realizing people were stuck it just became a mental torture. But we were glued to the tv. It felt involuntary.
    The whole world felt this day.
    Then came the response.

  • @alpha311000
    @alpha311000 Год назад +10

    22 years later, didn't undersatnd why the 3rd and the 2nd law of newton didn't apply this day.....
    how 22 floor found the force to destroy 80 floor by the simple force of gravity and at the same time continued to accelerate to the speed of free fall as if no force below offered resistance

  • @briansaiditsoitmustbetrue4206
    @briansaiditsoitmustbetrue4206 Год назад +163

    Very impressive video... VERY few people thought the whole building would collapse after the initial impact ... Probably thought it was so big that it would not collapse. Weak floor trusses sealed the fate of the building. A chain is only as strong as the weakest link.
    Thank you for this video.

    • @MFitz12
      @MFitz12 Год назад +4

      I did.

    • @acostin4004
      @acostin4004 Год назад +1

      Your wrong it was a controlled demo your only saying that because the government and the media told you it was hijacked planes that brought down wtc.
      it had nothing to do with weak floor trusses as your forgetting resistance when one floor hits the the other it slows down not maintain or gain speed it goes against physics. the buildings were 110 storeys so it should of took roughly 110secs to collapse but it took 10-12 secs that's 10 storeys a second are being destroyed thats impossible without explosives. theres plenty of testimony of massive explosions going off all over the towers way before both collapses..

    • @MFitz12
      @MFitz12 Год назад +64

      @@acostin4004 - Your explanation is incorrect. Indeed, you have it exactly backwards.
      Collapse initiation mechanisms are in fact visible to the naked eye. The sagging floor trusses can be seen. They were photographed. We can also see the inward bowing of perimeter columns by up to 5 feet until they buckle. When those perimeter columns buckle is when the collapse begins, when the mass above starts to drop. As it does so it transitions instantly from a static load to a dynamic load 30 times greater.
      Thousands of tons of debris falling through the open office space is going to come crashing down on the top intact floor. That floor is not designed to take anything like that kind of load. Only the weight of people and furniture that would normally occupy that floor. The two 5/8" bolts at each end of each floor truss instantly shear and the floor fails, ADDING ITS MASS TO THE ALREADY FALLING MASS.
      This process keeps repeating all the way down until there is nothing left. As the falling mass increases, its momentum increases and the rate of collapse also increases. We know it increases. It can and has been measured. The data has been published.
      Like I said, you got it exactly backwards.
      All of that has fuck-all to do with who did 9/11, how or why and thus is true no matter who did 9/11, how or why.
      This dogma you have come to accept as gospel that it had to be pre-planned (never understood why it had to be "controlled") demolition, so that way it can't be terrorists is Chimpanzee-part-of-the-brain (non) thinking.
      And no one looks good flinging poop.
      I sincerely hope this helps.

    • @acostin4004
      @acostin4004 Год назад +5

      You keep telling yourself that.

    • @davepowell7168
      @davepowell7168 Год назад +10

      Physics 101
      Asymmetric damage = Asymmetric failure

  • @kloug2006
    @kloug2006 Год назад +25

    Very well made video. You packed a lot of useful informations in less than 5 minutes. Impressive.

  • @KevinMahomboy
    @KevinMahomboy Год назад +33

    The worst tragedy in my lifetime. I remember, I couldn’t believe it was happening.

    • @fortnitemove9834
      @fortnitemove9834 Год назад

      Tragedy that was worse is when y’all killed 1M Iraqis

    • @KevinMahomboy
      @KevinMahomboy Год назад +5

      @@fortnitemove9834 Who is y’all? I didn’t kill anybody. But yeah the people that were killed in Iraq that was a tragedy too.

    • @fortnitemove9834
      @fortnitemove9834 Год назад

      @@KevinMahomboy I means as in america and patriotic Americans who were like puppets of bush.
      And it isn’t a “tragedy too” it was like a 166 9/11s in terms of civilian casualties

    • @KevinMahomboy
      @KevinMahomboy Год назад +1

      @@fortnitemove9834 Not really trying to have back in forth. Let’s just say the whole time period was tragic and a lot of people lost their lives, which is a very bad thing. I witnessed this first hand, that was my point. Not trying to draw a what’s worst equivalency. “For me” 9/11 hits a little different when your personally blocks away in Harlem. My experience isn’t everyone’s, it’s just how I experienced, that particular day.

    • @fortnitemove9834
      @fortnitemove9834 Год назад +1

      @@KevinMahomboy ah ok I get you. Well, you’re honestly right. Arguing and just going back and forth does nothing but leave everyone pissed so I’m honestly just gonna respect your opinion and say I was in the wrong.
      Have a great day dude!

  • @mekhidub
    @mekhidub Год назад +7

    This is as much info as I’ve gotten from 10 other video’s separate, thank you for explaining so well

  • @jakeplumber1373
    @jakeplumber1373 Год назад +74

    I'll never forget watching this on live TV. Seeing that 2nd plane hit is permanently etched in my mind. I was in 2nd grade then. I don't remember alot from 2nd grade but I'll always remember this.

    • @Doctrinedarkk
      @Doctrinedarkk Год назад +3

      Same bro! I was in 2nd grade also and I was in NYC to see it live! My elementary school was on 77th St in Manhattan so I was a 10 minute drive from the towers. My dad picked me and my sister up from school when the first plane hit. I’ll always remember seeing both towers on fire while driving home.

    • @MuchMoreMatt
      @MuchMoreMatt Год назад +3

      I was also in 2nd grade. I'm from upstate New York, and while I live a few hundred miles from the city, it's haunting to think that the events of 9/11 happened so close to home.

    • @oliviarose6889
      @oliviarose6889 Год назад +2

      i was in second grade as well…watching that live south tower hit was devastating, the look on my teachers face knowing this was not an accident. scary…We’re by Detroit, In michigan and they still evacuated us and sent us all home. We didn’t know what was next after this and the pentagon.

    • @jakeplumber1373
      @jakeplumber1373 Год назад +1

      @@Doctrinedarkk thats powerful man. Thanks for sharing

  • @shalminpohtam0999
    @shalminpohtam0999 Год назад +27

    May all Those Souls Rest In peace.😥

    • @zenoncma
      @zenoncma Год назад +1

      Terrorist including?

  • @Stenbrotsgatan
    @Stenbrotsgatan 2 года назад +200

    Great video...and true also. This is why tower 2 fell first. It was hit at a lower point, thus the weight above the impact point is greater.

    • @bagenius5970
      @bagenius5970 2 года назад +30

      It also hit at an angle, so not only did it take out the exterior columns of the tube structure on the side it hit, but the right wing cut through more colums on the east side.

    • @matthewcollie6936
      @matthewcollie6936 2 года назад +1

      @Bagenius: It also caused a very large explosion

    • @bagenius5970
      @bagenius5970 2 года назад +6

      @@matthewcollie6936 Ummm, both planes caused a very large explosion in both towers. Great observation, Sherlock.

    • @ryanmurphy8388
      @ryanmurphy8388 2 года назад +13

      @@isaachannigan920 it kinda did if you look closely at the upper part of the south tower just as it started to fall, you can see it tilt to the side quite significantly before the dust and debris cloud got big enough to obscure it

    • @auzziguy449
      @auzziguy449 2 года назад

      @@isaachannigan920 gravity most likely

  • @danapassero2232
    @danapassero2232 Месяц назад +4

    Thank you for putting it in that perspective. That answered many of my questions.

  • @danielgloverpiano7693
    @danielgloverpiano7693 4 месяца назад +8

    This is an excellent video and explains things I hadn’t seen elsewhere. Thank you.

  • @AchievingAchievement
    @AchievingAchievement Год назад +59

    Only critique I have is how you described some of the steel beams had "Melted" due to the heat. This is not the case because the heat from the fire was never hot enough to melt the steel. It did however soften the steel at around 750°c causing structural integrety to weaken beyond hold.

    • @MFitz12
      @MFitz12 Год назад +19

      He did not mean it in the literal sense and I agree the term is too loaded to use casually.

    • @bioswalesbioswales3004
      @bioswalesbioswales3004 Год назад +10

      @HirnExehow would you visualize weakness in a still intact structural beam?

    • @bioswalesbioswales3004
      @bioswalesbioswales3004 Год назад +4

      @HirnExe because melting and weakness are two different and misleading things. im not saying it wasn’t causal but i am saying that there is a way to visualize melting and a way to visualize weakness onset by long exposure high intensity heat. i asked it because i thought the visualization was a very good way to show that the structure was compromised in a way that didn’t necessarily mean melting

    • @dixonpinfold2582
      @dixonpinfold2582 Год назад +7

      @@MFitz12 Please don't excuse the error on those grounds. In a serious context like this, there should be no difference between what is said and what is meant. If the beams did not melt (they in fact didn't) he should not say that they melted. It's that simple.

    • @MFitz12
      @MFitz12 Год назад +3

      @@dixonpinfold2582 - Video is intended for a non-expert audience.

  • @gcgangsta9140
    @gcgangsta9140 Год назад +22

    Awesome video. I don’t even know how I found this but I’m glad I did. Loved the diagram showing how the stairwells were cutoff and how the building steel melted. Excellent video.

    • @ahoksbergen
      @ahoksbergen 5 месяцев назад

      He didnt show how they melted. Jet fuel cannot melt steel.

  • @Pfromm007
    @Pfromm007 Год назад +7

    It's incredible they held for as long as they did given the insane structural damage.

    • @karenharris722
      @karenharris722 5 месяцев назад

      Yeah, very poorly designed to withstand it.

  • @n1ck3f
    @n1ck3f 16 дней назад +2

    It's September 11 today, and this is such a big historical event

  • @SteveWhiteEEAMPS
    @SteveWhiteEEAMPS Год назад +146

    Your video is clearly the best model demonstrating the towers' construction techniques & how they were compromised during the 911 attack. Simply excellent work!

    • @joseppurroy6978
      @joseppurroy6978 Год назад +21

      Only that it doesn't follow physics principles... Only a controlled demolitions explain how it could colapse that way.

    • @user-oq7my9qu9d
      @user-oq7my9qu9d Год назад

      @@joseppurroy6978 show us video of all these explosions going off at each time stamp pin pointing the floors it happened on, since there were constant cameras all over these towers I’m sure you’ll have no problem finding a video where you can clearly see where the explosions went off. Oh wait, you probably will say you can’t it’s a “I heard it from Facebook so I agree with it”. You don’t know physics, shut up kid lol

    • @julikb
      @julikb Год назад

      you are E.D.ot...want some animation for it?

    • @aeyrul1
      @aeyrul1 Год назад

      you are not using your brain. how did building 7 collapse in free fall also without jet fuel. how many steel building models have u seen fall freely to melted steel?

    • @Randomswissguy
      @Randomswissguy Год назад +11

      @@joseppurroy6978says probably some random kid on the internet who thinks he’s a master engineer

  • @baerster
    @baerster Год назад +33

    This is the most amazing and enlightening presentation of what happened to the structures. Thank you for making this. You are very talented.

    • @SoyAntonioGaming
      @SoyAntonioGaming Год назад +2

      it was a noob decision to build the towers vertically. if they had put the twin towers horizontally, many lives would have been saved

    • @SoyAntonioGaming
      @SoyAntonioGaming Год назад

      umm stop online hate pls. be rispectful on line. u are leser than most pls get educate@@imbetterthanu-gi9ej

  • @robbiemarcum8878
    @robbiemarcum8878 Год назад +34

    Thank you for showing this and describing it. I always wondered what these building looked like and where the stairwells and elevators were.

  • @michajlow.1634
    @michajlow.1634 Год назад +9

    Du hast vergessen die Sprengkörper mit rein zu simulieren.
    Aber sonst klasse Aufklärung.

    • @drevinatorslaw7356
      @drevinatorslaw7356 Месяц назад +4

      Exactly, and no mention of how building 7 fell in on itself all at once, especially since it was outside that protective slurry wall.

    • @KhaoShung
      @KhaoShung Месяц назад

      welche sprengkörper?

  • @davepierce700
    @davepierce700 Год назад +192

    Very well done !! Concise and fact based. This was a horrific day for everyone. RIP all those lost. Forever remembered !!

    • @elevatoralarmcoasterandarc1214
      @elevatoralarmcoasterandarc1214 Год назад +3

      Remember them.

    • @MrDaiseymay
      @MrDaiseymay Год назад +11

      FACT BASED ?

    • @nebtheweb8885
      @nebtheweb8885 Год назад +20

      @@MrDaiseymay Yes, FACT BASED. Not based on conspiratard conjecture and nonsense.

    • @benmk21600
      @benmk21600 Год назад

      @@MrDaiseymay Repeating the"facts" well !. They said half fell and pancaked the lower half. It's "science" One second able to support a thousand tons, next second support nothing. All 3 buildings just happened to fall in their own footprint at freefall speed. Just a coincidence that it's never happened before or since to a steal frame building to fail due to fire......... Only a fool would ask questions .....

    • @benmk21600
      @benmk21600 Год назад

      @@nebtheweb8885 Repeating the"facts" well !. They said half fell and pancaked the lower half. It's "science" One second able to support a thousand tons, next second support nothing. All 3 buildings just happened to fall in their own footprint at freefall speed. Just a coincidence that it's never happened before or since to a steal frame building to fail due to fire......... Only a fool would ask questions .....

  • @priscillasantin9267
    @priscillasantin9267 2 года назад +11

    Y’all act like the buildings were indestructible

  • @GruntProof
    @GruntProof Год назад +39

    Thanks for doing this. We relive this almost every day. The towers' beauty also led to their failure.

    • @elevatoralarmcoasterandarc1214
      @elevatoralarmcoasterandarc1214 Год назад

      Very historic.

    • @shechshire
      @shechshire Год назад +4

      This is the government's explanation, nothing new here. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. The tower's "beauty" had nothing to do with its "failure". The building was engineered to withstand an airplane crash & that's on video btw.

    • @Smile-ux6pm
      @Smile-ux6pm Год назад

      @@shechshire it was engineered to even withstand over 4 plane crushes

    • @FreshLyte
      @FreshLyte Год назад +5

      @@Smile-ux6pm "engineered to" Oh so when they constructed them they knew that boeing 767's weighing up to 400,000 pounds, going 530 mph, and storing 90,000 Litres of jet fuel could hit the buildings at the worst locations and stay standing? Also a fun fact: "engineered to" doesn't mean guaranteed results in any way.

    • @StarstruckChiroMusic
      @StarstruckChiroMusic Год назад +1

      ​@@shechshire They were designes to withstand a 707 going at a cruising speed, not a 767 going over 300+ mph

  • @harlow743
    @harlow743 Год назад +6

    Controlled Demolitions set up way ahead of time..

    • @MFitz12
      @MFitz12 Год назад +3

      Nonsense. No point. No one would bother.

    • @harlow743
      @harlow743 Год назад

      @@MFitz12 Dream On

    • @MFitz12
      @MFitz12 Год назад +2

      @@harlow743 - My points are valid. Any sort of pre planned (never understood why it needed to be "controlled ") demolition of any building is pointless. Tremendous risk, cost and effort that is completely unnecessary, achieves nothing.

    • @harlow743
      @harlow743 Год назад +1

      @@MFitz12 Neither does turning a blind eye to the facts....a military grade explosive (Nano Thermite) was found in the dust of all three buildings

    • @MFitz12
      @MFitz12 Год назад +2

      @@harlow743 - That isn't true (on several levels). Even if it were true it would be irrelevant as no type of thermite was involved in the collapse of any building on 9/11/2001.

  • @TradeWithDrea
    @TradeWithDrea Год назад +3

    I was shopping in Covent Garden London watching it unfold through the window of a TV store. Crowds gathered in the street, we couldn’t believe our eyes. Madness!

  • @silvertbird1
    @silvertbird1 2 года назад +178

    Impressive video of the tragedy. Still hard to believe it happened, but nearly miraculous the buildings fell as they did instead of the tops toppling over and destroying many more buildings and killing even more on the ground. From what I can understand, these buildings were a victim of their unusual design. If that plane had crashed into the Empire State building it almost certainly would not have collapsed. Or many other buildings more traditionally constructed. If only they had fully evacuated the second building that was hit, The people above the point of impact would have survived. As terrible as it is, must remember that the vast majority of people did safely exit the buildings, though no comfort for the loved lines of the victims.

    • @turtlesarecool1488
      @turtlesarecool1488 Год назад +1

      "unusual design" - are you really that gullible?

    • @PewPewKill
      @PewPewKill Год назад

      It wasn’t miraculous, it was by design. The towers were engineered to fall into their own footprint

    • @HIFLY01
      @HIFLY01 Год назад +12

      A plane did hit the empire state building. A b29 in 1946 or something

    • @59-maheshshirsath3
      @59-maheshshirsath3 Год назад +3

      If plane hit burj Khalifa will it collapse?

    • @Rayq007
      @Rayq007 Год назад +17

      Still very hard to believe that it not only crushed the steel below it. But did so at FreeFall speed. Amazing

  • @Dedicated2WendyWilliams
    @Dedicated2WendyWilliams Год назад +12

    4 minutes is not enough!!! the VISUALS make this soooo interesting to look at!!!! i hope you create much much more like these

  • @RG-ja34sep
    @RG-ja34sep Год назад +41

    An incredible explanation and illustration of what happened to the buildings and their inevitable collapse.
    You are truly an expert in presentation and production.
    This was surely the darkest day in the history of terrorism.
    RIP to all the innocent victims of 9/11.

  • @jameszettelmeyer291
    @jameszettelmeyer291 11 месяцев назад +3

    That's the best animation of how the towers were built and why they ultimately collapsed. If you understand the basic logic as to how they were designed, then it makes sense why they collapsed straight down. The load bearing was done by the exterior walls and central column, it's not a grid structure like most buildings where the weight is equally spread throughout. In this case, the exterior walls were the weaker of the two load bearing structures because they werent encased in reinforced concrete like the central column. As the fires softened the exterior walls and the floor trusses, the floors began to sag and then started the pull the exterior walls inward. Eventually I think a couple floors just gave way between the sustained heat AND the weight of the collapsed floors from the initial explosion. As they began to collapse and rip off their mounts from the exterior walls, they pulled in the exterior wall just far enough to also fail, then with the weight of 30-40 floors still above it, they also buckled and that's when the whole thing starts to come down. The reason in my opinion it came straight down is because as the floors collapsed, the exterior walls effectively became detached from the rest of the building, and so it basically just "slid" down the central column which was made of steel reinforced concrete. When you watch the collapse of both towers, you can see windows exploding a few floors below the mushroom as it comes down. I believe thats actually the floors collapsing ahead of everything else and as they pancake onto each other, its forcing a huge amount of air through the windows which looks like mini explosions. That's my opinion on the whole thing anyways....

    • @kyle381000
      @kyle381000 4 месяца назад

      Just to clarify, there was no reinforced concrete anywhere in the twin towers above ground level, including the central core which was entirely made of structural steel.
      The only concrete on each level was 4"-thick non-reinforced concrete flooring poured, and this was the source of the dust. The walls of the stairwells were made of sheetrock.

  • @mjh2728
    @mjh2728 16 дней назад +1

    Watching this on the 11th... Rest in peace to all who died. 🕊️

  • @AMABELTVHD
    @AMABELTVHD Год назад +19

    I feel sorry for those who lost their lives from that event. 😢

  • @Buckeye2043
    @Buckeye2043 Год назад +9

    So beyond thankful my fiancés father was late to work that morning. He worked on 68 in number 1. He had a hard time getting down in 93 when he was in prime shape. He thinks it would have been a struggle that day.

    • @Blizz247
      @Blizz247 Год назад

      You come here to rub in your finance father survived, what a great person you are

  • @ladyfarona1988
    @ladyfarona1988 17 дней назад +1

    This helped me understand everything. Thank you. Also, the towers were supposed to have 6 stairwells each due to building codes, but a loophole wittled them down to 3 each. Just think how many people would have lived if they'd had those extra stairwells!

  • @ddtstrc9678
    @ddtstrc9678 Год назад +36

    Every time I see a video of the engineering of the towers and their construction. I'm amazed at how fragile they were .

    • @tafinzer
      @tafinzer Год назад

      Oh yes they always build giant buildings to be fragile you didn't know that.
      Whenever they show the collapse they leave out the forty seven columns in the concrete vault. I'm to assume those just melted away as well. Even though all the steel used in high rise construction is incased in a thick coating of high heat insulation. Oh yes and buildings always just deteriorate at free fall speed.
      The moon is also made of cheese.
      Make sure you take all your shots for the virus.

    • @pizzaconsumer4493
      @pizzaconsumer4493 Год назад +22

      yes, very fragile when compared to bombs

    • @anastege11
      @anastege11 Год назад +28

      well nobody ever imagined a 767 loaded with fuel smashing right theough them at very high speed, so in my opinion, they were not that fragile at all.

    • @michaelowenchandras
      @michaelowenchandras Год назад +9

      @@anastege11 by the way, if i am not wrong, they said that the twin tower could sustain a boeing 707 crash?

    • @ddtstrc9678
      @ddtstrc9678 Год назад +3

      ​@@michaelowenchandras Looks like they were wrong.

  • @quaoar213
    @quaoar213 Год назад +5

    Great video. Only one important thing to point out... the steel beams did not melt nor was it necessary to cause failure. They just needed soften.

    • @MFitz12
      @MFitz12 Год назад +2

      I had this chat with the channel owner. He did not mean literally melt as in convert to liquid state. A common error of casual English that has trapped many a conspiracy nut. Taking literally meaning from statements not meant to be taken literally.

    • @quaoar213
      @quaoar213 Год назад +1

      @@MFitz12 I figured it was a matter of translation judging by his accent. I made the comment with the intention of clearifying the facts before some conspiracy theorists trolls the semantics. My bad.

    • @MFitz12
      @MFitz12 Год назад +1

      @@quaoar213 Its a fair point and the conspiracy trolls have noticed what was said.
      And taken it literally of course.

    • @quaoar213
      @quaoar213 Год назад +2

      @@MFitz12 they like to choose when and when not to take things literally in support of their illogical beliefs.... that's for sure.

    • @MFitz12
      @MFitz12 Год назад +3

      @@quaoar213 Indeed.

  • @TheSeanUhTron
    @TheSeanUhTron Год назад +22

    The outer "skin" of the towers also acted as part of the structure. That being damaged by the crashes contributed to the upper sections collapsing. This is likely why the upper sections first tilted towards the crash area as the collapse began.

    • @Cjephunneh
      @Cjephunneh Год назад +1

      wrong. the buildings were designed to stand with the core only. they were designed to survive a 707 crashing into the facade.

    • @TheSeanUhTron
      @TheSeanUhTron Год назад +4

      @@Cjephunneh
      1) The cores were also damaged, this is why very few people could escape from above the plane strikes.
      2) There were claims that the towers could survive a plane strike, but this was under the assumption that the plane would have very little fuel onboard and flying slow. This was the scenario when the Empire State and 40 Wall St buildings were hit by planes. The planes were lost in the fog and trying to find a runway to land on. The planes that hit the twin towers were flying fast and still had most of their fuel load.

    • @downstream0114
      @downstream0114 Год назад +1

      Both collapses occurred away from the impact point. The antenna on the North Tower (hit on the north face) tilted south and South Tower (hit on the south face at more off an offset) tilted northeast.

    • @jarrrr69
      @jarrrr69 Год назад +1

      they did survive the crash it was the burning that made them fall. also fuel and materials only burn at a certain temp but the wind up there that day was about 15 to 20 mph steady adding fuel to those fires. like blowing on your camp fire trying to get it going, but dont take breaths just keep blowing for 30 minutes strait. @@Cjephunneh

    • @williamhaynes7089
      @williamhaynes7089 11 месяцев назад

      @@Cjephunneh - which a 767 and a lot bigger, More fuel to burn etc.

  • @therealsongstress
    @therealsongstress 19 дней назад +1

    Excellent coverage and recreation

  • @WS-qt1vt
    @WS-qt1vt Год назад +8

    Nice Video, but: a plane made almost entirely of aluminum (except for the engines) can't penetrate a single core column, let alone 46 of them. Even the architect who built the WTC says the towers have withstood multiple plane impacts.

    • @Tim22222
      @Tim22222 Год назад +2

      Did you know that the columns were assembled from 30' sections bolted together? And that the jet's momentum was more than enough to break those bolts?
      It's not steel vs. aluminum, it's an enormous quantity of energy vs. a structure not designed to withstand it.

    • @MFitz12
      @MFitz12 Год назад +7

      Most of the core columns survived with little or no damage.
      Both towers were still standing after impact so impact damage alone not sufficient to induce collapse.

    • @somerandomdude4588
      @somerandomdude4588 Год назад +4

      One going 500 mp/h can..

    • @mattmammone2338
      @mattmammone2338 Год назад +4

      aluminum or not, several hundred thousand pounds of anything going 550mph would go through beams like nothing. Look up fighter jet crash tests. A single engine fighter weighing far less crashing into a 10 ft block of reinforced concrete and nearly penetrated 8 ft

    • @ron3557
      @ron3557 Год назад +1

      My guy I don't think any amount of reinforced material is gonna stop an aluminum tin can filled with jet fuel going 500mph from destroying it

  • @pauljanssen7594
    @pauljanssen7594 5 месяцев назад +4

    When they said the planes for flying at 500 mi an hour at sea level, the wings would have tore themselves off the plane at that speed, in building 7 destroys itself with no planes crashing.

    • @Frontier327
      @Frontier327 4 месяца назад +1

      Planes fly at 500 mph (and faster) all the time. I don't know what caused you to think the wings would've torn off but it'd probably require hypersonic speeds. Also, building 7 burned as a result of the North Tower coming down on it.

    • @dirkdiggler8260
      @dirkdiggler8260 4 месяца назад

      Who told you the wings would fall off??? 🤣🤣🤣 You guys are hilarious! 😁👍🏽

  • @hanswurstxD
    @hanswurstxD 10 месяцев назад +3

    Melt steel with kerosene, paper and wood etc? 🙈🙉🙊

    • @MFitz12
      @MFitz12 10 месяцев назад

      Nope

  • @user-hg8ll8qq8j
    @user-hg8ll8qq8j 3 месяца назад +3

    WOW GREAT EXPLANATION OF WHAT HAPPENED. GREAT VID.

  • @Boywhoisheadcrab
    @Boywhoisheadcrab Год назад +10

    Imagining being on the plane is the worst. If you were on the towers you would’ve still had time to escape but if you were on the plane you had nowhere to run and the your fate is set. Death

    • @SampeText
      @SampeText Год назад

      no plane were in sight, CIA already sort every 911 video, spread rumor and edited footage

    • @MissJade805
      @MissJade805 Год назад +2

      Yeah buts only if you know your going to crash, the people on the planes had no idea that they were going to crash into the twins towers or the pentagon, so they didn’t know what exactly was going on or that they were going to die that day, except for the 4th plane(flight 93), they knew about the high jackings and the other planes crashings, so instead of being scared, they bravely decided to try & take back control of the plane by attacking the high jackers.

    • @billkittleman9631
      @billkittleman9631 Год назад +1

      Just imagine being on the 2nd plane and as you approach Lower Manhattan you see one tower already hit and on fire and then possibly immediately wondering if we’re about to crash into the other one

    • @pmanolak
      @pmanolak 2 месяца назад

      there were phone calls recorded from passengers. So they knew it, at least some minutes before the crash.

  • @YzuAiha
    @YzuAiha 2 года назад +13

    Wow, I wasn't even born when that happened.

    • @haichirengdi
      @haichirengdi 2 года назад

      I was 18 that year. Seems like yesterday only, but that was 22 yrs ago already. How time does pass!!

    • @SorayaEsfandiary_
      @SorayaEsfandiary_ 2 года назад +4

      Thank you for letting us know.

  • @treysuedel4959
    @treysuedel4959 Год назад +4

    We can’t lie we are living history right now. We’re living in a great period of life where things like this are possible. We may not be as far as we wanted to be but I’m glad I landed in this time period, rather then dying of unknown causes at a young age and having to fend for yourself against anything possible of killing you

  • @Random_stuff_E
    @Random_stuff_E 2 года назад +12

    Actually one person survived that entire area that was destroyed

    • @YzuAiha
      @YzuAiha 2 года назад +1

      Who?

    • @Ruleta
      @Ruleta 2 года назад +7

      @@YzuAiha Skrillex

  • @Doggeslife
    @Doggeslife Год назад +12

    2:43 That fireball that soars to the right away from the building after the impact is one of the plane's engines. Both engines passed though the building and were found blocks away, as did the landing gear. They are the heaviest and strongest components of the aircraft.

    • @MrWinotu
      @MrWinotu Год назад +1

      Just to add -as they are made out of the titan they are indestructable

    • @themomentsbest7192
      @themomentsbest7192 Год назад

      really?? )) nice joke

    • @latenitejeff
      @latenitejeff 8 дней назад

      and where are the engines of flight 93 in PA... or did they just "disappear" into a hole in the ground..... where is the luggage....seats ect... don't even get me going on the pentagon incident... windows which should've been taken out above impact both to the right and left of impact are untouched...???

  • @fabricetremblay9023
    @fabricetremblay9023 Год назад +5

    Don't make me believe that a simple plane can bring down a tower like that in 10 sec without the real cause of the collapse being caused by controlled explosions from inside the 2 towers!

    • @Plasmonix666
      @Plasmonix666 Год назад

      Depends on the size of the plane

    • @orionred2489
      @orionred2489 Год назад

      It wasn't 10 seconds...it was more like an hour of fire working on steel that had its flame guard blown off by the crash. Why did you say "10 sec?"

    • @fabricetremblay9023
      @fabricetremblay9023 Год назад

      10 sec of collapsing!!!!!
      @@orionred2489

    • @Plasmonix666
      @Plasmonix666 Год назад

      Theres literally no way that a plane could collapse in just 10 seconds, thats impossible!

    • @giannimolluso5846
      @giannimolluso5846 Год назад +1

      I've watched the video that the two NYPD Brothers made that day which was originally supposed to be a documentary about firefighters. Many People heard bombs going off right before each building came down.

  • @juliahao8495
    @juliahao8495 Месяц назад +1

    This was what I wanted to find thank you

  • @mcampbell5158
    @mcampbell5158 Год назад +4

    I am not saying that I believe in any conspiracies, but I still find it hard to believe that the part of the buildings below where the planes hit collapsed. If it was like a 2.3 earthquake, they should easily have been able to handle that. It is just all very unbelievable.

    • @dangibbs5390
      @dangibbs5390 Год назад

      The 2.3 earthquake was the measurement of the towers collapsing NOT the forces applied to the building below the impact zone... the forces applied to the building below was the upper section falling into it, its basic physics.

  • @scheimong
    @scheimong Год назад +3

    If we put aside the sentimental value, I must admit I like the look of the new building quite a bit more than the old ones.

    • @MightyJKF
      @MightyJKF Год назад +1

      I can agree. Before 9/11, a lot of New Yorkers did not like the design of the World Trade Centre. They thought they looked like big steel boxes that the Empire State Building and the Statue of Liberty came in it.

  • @Dr_Plaga7891
    @Dr_Plaga7891 4 месяца назад +2

    dam did not know that the foundation was so long it went to the bedrock

    • @Dr_Plaga7891
      @Dr_Plaga7891 4 месяца назад

      that my fellas is a minecraft reference but apart from jokes this is a very nice animation that answers almost all questions about 9/11

  • @rogerleosmexico
    @rogerleosmexico Год назад +6

    One of the saddest days to the whole planet and good people with big heart and feelings like me.

    • @elevatoralarmcoasterandarc1214
      @elevatoralarmcoasterandarc1214 Год назад

      I agree.

    • @moverek3697
      @moverek3697 Год назад

      so war where milions ppl died wasnt sad, just usa 2 towers?

    • @krashd
      @krashd Год назад

      A sad day it was, but if you think it was one of _the_ saddest you don't know a lot of history.

  • @meggallucci5300
    @meggallucci5300 Год назад +3

    This does not explain why the towers collapsed. The buildings were damaged by the planes but would not have fallen without the many explosions that destroyed the base and lower floors.

  • @aethanfriday3568
    @aethanfriday3568 Год назад +11

    You forgot to include the nano-thermate cutter charges, basement bombs and other explosives used, but it's a good fairytale painted : )

    • @Tim22222
      @Tim22222 Год назад

      They didn't "forget," that stuff was omitted because it didn't happen. There's no such thing as a nano-thermite cutter charge, and thermite at the WTC, always a conspiracist's fantasy, has been debunked.

    • @MFitz12
      @MFitz12 Год назад +4

      No, he only included the things that really happened, not bullshit fantasy nonsense.

    • @aethanfriday3568
      @aethanfriday3568 Год назад +5

      @@MFitz12 ah yes! Because state sponsored false flags ONLY happen in OTHER countries, not here huh?!? Thanks 😉

    • @MFitz12
      @MFitz12 Год назад +3

      @@aethanfriday3568 Your post is irrelevant hyperbole that does not address the facts of the case.

    • @robertfaust9406
      @robertfaust9406 Год назад +1

      @aethanfriday3568 Do you know the amount of time, effort, and number of people it takes to bring down a structure half the size of the twin towers? Do know the tallest structure ever brought down by a professional demolition company is only 40 stories? Do really think that the hundreds of tons of demolition materials and pre-demolition work that needs to be done prior to implosion would not be plainly obvious to anyone working in the towers before 9/11?

  • @peggycummins4713
    @peggycummins4713 8 месяцев назад +2

    Dang imagine if someone was in an elevator going down from that floor when the planes hit. That would of been scary to see it happen.

    • @lauraguimaraes56
      @lauraguimaraes56 5 месяцев назад

      Truely. One of the most scariest ways to die

  • @bongopaterson265
    @bongopaterson265 2 года назад +11

    cool now explain how wtc7 fell at almost free fall acceleration without being on fire :)

    • @MFitz12
      @MFitz12 2 года назад +2

      It was on fire and did not fall at almost free fall acceleration.

    • @bongopaterson265
      @bongopaterson265 2 года назад +1

      @@MFitz12 wow thats crazy bc video would suggest otherwise

    • @MFitz12
      @MFitz12 2 года назад +3

      @@bongopaterson265 - No it wouldn't. I clock the collapse of Building 7 at roughly 20 seconds (or 7 hours depending on how pedantic you want to be). That is 1/3 the rate of gravitational acceleration.
      The real problem is, few people understand what they are looking at.

    • @bongopaterson265
      @bongopaterson265 2 года назад +1

      @@MFitz12 Not sure what world you live in but 20 seconds for a 47 story high rise to fall is pretty close to free fall. Roughly .4 of a second for each story to somehow collapse in on its self🤣

    • @MFitz12
      @MFitz12 2 года назад +3

      @@bongopaterson265 - No. 6.5 seconds is free fall for a 47 story high building. 20 seconds is 1/3 of true free fall.

  • @ProStarBrawler
    @ProStarBrawler Год назад +6

    Did y’all hear about the man who climbed down on about nearly 45 floors before falling to his death

    • @charmee6284
      @charmee6284 Год назад +2

      His fall was caught on video right? He was scaling the building, it's actually thought that some of the 911 jumpers weren't jumpers at all and accidentally fell to their deaths😢

  • @30769s
    @30769s 7 месяцев назад +1

    Clear, short and straight to the point with no dilly dallying. Thank you this answered my questions about how they stayed standing for so long after the planes hit

  • @regalplays9955
    @regalplays9955 2 года назад +7

    The fact that this happened 21 years before

    • @Cubingof._usa
      @Cubingof._usa Год назад

      Bro who gives a shit about those towers

    • @MissJade805
      @MissJade805 Год назад

      and that’s they say Never Forget, it has become a special meaning.

    • @ezydoomsday7733
      @ezydoomsday7733 Год назад

      before what?

  • @iamhappy679
    @iamhappy679 11 месяцев назад +5

    Rest in peace to those who died
    I am so sorry to their loved ones
    This is truly so heartbreaking
    My respect goes out to them
    Thank you to police officers, firefighters, doctors, nurses who tried saving another life including many more
    Thank you to those who built the World Trade Center , you are amazing 🕊🤍

  • @RWP98
    @RWP98 Год назад +2

    For the age that both towers had one would've thought they would come crashing down as soon as the plane hit. They stood tall for a long time even after the first hits and the fire spreading like crazy. Smart engeneering at the time.

  • @Aaronnpool23
    @Aaronnpool23 Год назад +33

    It’s so terrible and truly heartbreaking for the family’s who lost loved ones. Hopefully the world can learn from this and that it won’t happen again

    • @Blizz247
      @Blizz247 Год назад +6

      How are you going to say the "the world"? When it was the usa who should learn from this

    • @Aaronnpool23
      @Aaronnpool23 Год назад +1

      @@Blizz247 what should they learn from? That some cowards hijacked two planes and killed thousand of innocent people who had no involvement whatsoever ? Oh so that’s fine but saying that this shouldn’t happen again is not? F off bro

    • @moreedcola6837
      @moreedcola6837 Год назад

      It won’t, most likely.

    • @CheezBoyz2009
      @CheezBoyz2009 Год назад +3

      ​@@Blizz247yes

    • @marcrchz
      @marcrchz Год назад +2

      Well they didn't learn from it. They had it coming and made worse.

  • @ravikurup8350
    @ravikurup8350 Год назад +3

    I don't believe new pilots with 6 months of training can fly planes into buildings. It was probably remote controlled or on autopilot

    • @Foolen_
      @Foolen_ Год назад

      Have you done any research on 9/11 at all?

    • @ravikurup8350
      @ravikurup8350 Год назад +2

      @@Foolen_ and you believe everything the media tells you. 🤣

    • @dritemolawzbks8574
      @dritemolawzbks8574 Год назад +1

      ​@@ravikurup8350 We saw it live and some of us have been in NYC. Did you have a serious point or are you just trolling? You're wasting server space with these cringe emojis.

    • @ravikurup8350
      @ravikurup8350 Год назад +2

      @@dritemolawzbks8574 you're so simple.

    • @dritemolawzbks8574
      @dritemolawzbks8574 Год назад

      @@ravikurup8350 You're the one still confused after two decades. I'm pretty sure you couldn't explain what happened.
      You need to stay focused on finishing your structural engineering degree at Lego University.

  • @brucerichard342
    @brucerichard342 2 года назад +55

    The revolutionary new way these buildings were constructed was the primary reason for their total collapse. The decision to construct a central core for utilities, stairways, elevators, restrooms and a separate outer wall of steel beams with the floors hung between them saved weight and construction cost. It also opened up the floors and allowed for more office space. If they were constructed in the more traditional box steel framed method of boxes of steel on top of boxes of steel they would've been a lot more resistant to collapse. _“The heat from the fires weakened and caused the floors above to sag and pull laterally on the perimeter columns which bowed and then buckled. The vertical capacity of the connections supporting an intact floor below the level of collapse was adequate to carry the load of 11 additional floors if the load was applied gradually and 6 additional floors if the load was applied suddenly (as was the case). Since the number of floors above the approximate floor of collapse initiation exceeded six in each WTC tower (12 floors in WTC 1 and 29 floors in WTC 2), the floors below the level of collapse initiation were unable to resist the suddenly applied gravitational load from the upper floors of the buildings…,”_ and so under an ever increasing load they collapsed one floor after another cascading all the way down (from the three-year $16 million investigation by the National Institute of Standards and Technology). A box framed building is designed so all vertical parts of the frame can hold up the weight of the building above and would have made it more likely to have avoided a total collapse. In 1945 a USAF B-25 Mitchell bomber accidentally crashed in the fog into the Empire State Building between the 78th and 80th floors killing fourteen people. Albeit a smaller and slower plane than those that crashed into the Twin Towers this crash and subsequent fire did not compromise the box framed building's structural integrity. Although no one anticipated such an extreme scenario the Twin Tower’s original architects were horrified to comprehend the mechanics of the collapses after the tragedy on 9/11.

    • @MFitz12
      @MFitz12 2 года назад +1

      Why do you keep copying and pasting this?

    • @brucerichard342
      @brucerichard342 2 года назад +2

      @@MFitz12 For editorial reasons.

    • @cazedit8439
      @cazedit8439 2 года назад +1

      @@MFitz12 actually a lot of buildings that are still constructed that way

    • @TheGravityShifter
      @TheGravityShifter 2 года назад +4

      Yeah, and reasons why something like the Empire State Building was able to stand despite that was because it was overbuilt. That's not the case with the Twin Towers. Also, it was structured in such a way that when you lose one floor, a domino effect plays out.
      As those who survived in the Miracle of Stairwell B put it, "You can hear the floors crashing on top of each other one by one, getting faster and faster."

    • @aSASa45454
      @aSASa45454 2 года назад +5

      if they had used steel beams for every floor rather than trusses, it would still be standing, too. trusses are shit in fire.

  • @Steve52344
    @Steve52344 Месяц назад +1

    One correction: The steel did not "melt."

  • @nayanamehta909
    @nayanamehta909 Год назад +5

    Controlled demolished, clearly seen

    • @Tim22222
      @Tim22222 Год назад +1

      Nope. No evidence of controlled demo.

    • @ASpecialGuest
      @ASpecialGuest Год назад

      WTC2 collapsed just as it should have considering the weakened structural support and the BIG hole on the side - it tilted to the side where there was lack of support, and WTC1 pancaked because the plane hit in the middle. And how would it be controlled anyway? The buildings collapsed from the impact zones, how would explosives survive an airplane strike?

    • @MFitz12
      @MFitz12 Год назад

      I didn't see it. Please elaborate.

    • @Tim22222
      @Tim22222 Год назад

      @@ASpecialGuest The collapses of the towers took out buildings for a hundred yards in every direction. That doesn't sound very "controlled" to me but that doesn't stop truther nuts from saying it.

    • @ASpecialGuest
      @ASpecialGuest Год назад

      @@Tim22222 conspiracists will be conspiracists, they want to feel smarter

  • @RK-ln6kg
    @RK-ln6kg 2 года назад +10

    Very well presented

  • @gradeadirector7138
    @gradeadirector7138 Год назад +1

    The amount of mental gymnastics required to justify this explanation is beyond me.

  • @kelvint.youngkende4463
    @kelvint.youngkende4463 Год назад +7

    My heart goes out to all the victims. RIP❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Axixan
    @Axixan 2 года назад +6

    Damn the aim was pretty good

  • @historywatchdog2923
    @historywatchdog2923 Год назад +14

    Great video: however, the fires were not hot enough to melt the steel; they were at least hot enough to buckle the columns and the trusses. Also, the graphics looked as if the tower's cores were made of concrete: this is not so. The cores of the Towers were wrapped in Sheetrock or drywall, which is gypsum board: thus, making it very easy for the planes to destroy all or most of the stairwells in each building.

    • @roquefortfiles
      @roquefortfiles Год назад +1

      FYI dude. Nobody ever said the steel melted!!

    • @historywatchdog2923
      @historywatchdog2923 Год назад +6

      @@roquefortfiles You must not have heard the video correctly then. He clearly stated the core columns melted.

    • @roquefortfiles
      @roquefortfiles Год назад

      @@historywatchdog2923 Ok!! steel melts at like 4000 degrees dude. Do you think aircraft fuel burns that hot? The answer is NO!!! Sorry but the steel does not "MELT"

    • @historywatchdog2923
      @historywatchdog2923 Год назад +5

      @@roquefortfiles I never said the steel melted! I know the fires weren't hot enough to melt the steel! The narrator of the video said the steel melted, therefore, that's why I replied to him in the first place. If you read my original comment, I told the guy that the fires WEREN'T hot enough to melt the steel in the core, but hot enough to soften it and make it bend like liquorice. I never said nor believed the fires were hot enough to melt the steel. I studied the Towers for 16 years and have always known this basic fact.

    • @roquefortfiles
      @roquefortfiles Год назад

      @@historywatchdog2923 Copy. Now we're clear

  • @TheDkb427
    @TheDkb427 Год назад +1

    Ppl still swear this was a conspiracy to hide money or start a war but the planes jet fuel bringing down the building was not. You can see from the video the building fell from the top down. If it was detonated it would have fallen from the bottom. Good video. Sad topic. Never forget.

  • @aldinaatic9360
    @aldinaatic9360 Год назад +7

    Finally a common sense explanation, thank you

    • @Psychiatrick
      @Psychiatrick Год назад +1

      Common Cents? Did you sea any water purged from ruptured holding tanks when the demolition went "down"?

    • @aldinaatic9360
      @aldinaatic9360 Год назад +2

      @@Psychiatrick from million tons of dust, of course not ?

  • @unclebuck40cal
    @unclebuck40cal 2 года назад +5

    Awsome video bro keep up the good work.

  • @noblecyborg-savage
    @noblecyborg-savage Год назад +4

    Uhhhhh you forgot all the explosives that took down buildings 1, 2 , 6 and 7😊

    • @MFitz12
      @MFitz12 Год назад +3

      No he didn't. All of the explosives that were used - every one of them - is right there in the model.

    • @mikebyrd8278
      @mikebyrd8278 Год назад +2

      What about 3 ,4 ,5and the church 🙄🤔

    • @Frontier327
      @Frontier327 Год назад +2

      Why think 6 was taken down by explosives? Even if 1 and 2 were taken down by explosives (which they never were), 2 buildings, 1300 feet tall coming down ontop of 6 would've easily pulverized it.

    • @MFitz12
      @MFitz12 Год назад

      @@Frontier327 Because 6 has a big hole in the middle.
      Of course, they never bothered to check and don't realize it always did.

  • @fmradio42
    @fmradio42 Год назад +2

    Can you do a video on how building 7 came down too.