Quote Originally Posted by halo
No, i am saying that the buildings are designed to sway in the wind otherwise they could be damaged or fall down ( I think i heard that on history channel or something.) I do not think it is impossible, but the facts do not really add up in the official story. I mean the buildings did not even burn for 2 hours. And then they fell. WTF?!?! I could understand them collapsing if the plane somehow crashed towards the base of the building. But still that way it would not collapse the way it did. I just do not understand the floor falling on top of another floor theory. It just doesn't make sense to me. If someone will show me a case where this has happened. i.e. floor falling on top of other floors causing collapse. Then i will greatly reconsider my ideas on how the towers fell.
I do not have time to attain an advanced degree in architecture, followed by years of work in the field. I'm putting my trust in people that have done this - and I met somebody like that in NYC, on the subway, shortly before the Towers fell. He predicted what would happen with pinpoint accuracy, explained the process to me quickly, and then I had to change trains.

There are other resources to check this. I have not bookmarked them, because I accepted what happened due to my experience that day. So did the Mayor, and just about everybody else involved in this tragedy - including the victims' families. But, at least you are open to the possibility that the towers fell from the impact and destruction of the crash - which is a damn sight better than some of the people here.