How many of them were hit by another falling building?
What's the science behind this?
if the debris damage that caused the collapse was mostly from damage to one corner, then why did all four corners of the building collapse simultaneously and make the building pancake at free-fall speed? Why did it collapse straight down all at once instead of gradually toppling, starting at the damaged corner and pulling the rest of the building down with it?
It didn't, the opposite corner collapsed first and the entire structure failed soon afterwards
Why do troofers always beg the question?
Have a look at the size of the east penthouse that you can see collapse through the building before it goes down. It takes up almost a third of the roof, and tears out the central structure of the building as it collapses down and across to the west. Then a few seconds later what is essentially just the outer shell of the building collapses down.
Why would any of this happen in a controlled demolition?
t. 9/11 Commission executive