Quote Originally Posted by xblackdogx
i believe i read you post above, as i f'n quoted you... my point is... how did the architecture know the design and layout of the buildings.. the main center pillar, the support beams... i think you should do the reading
-and i meant was it as a sarcastic ? (asking you if it was the architect that designed it) - if that was the confusion
I don't know "how" he knew, but this isn't some podunk town with second-rate "professionals" - he was obviously very well-educated and experienced.

A physics person is not as qualified in these subjects, unless they've studied advanced architecture and engineering, as an architect - especially one that is very involved with skyscrapers in New York - as he probably was.