Originally posted by IDontbreak
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Pressure?
Pressure from WHAT?!
Youre not an architect, dont act like one.
**** off
Actually, I am studying to be an architect. How did I get into it? Well I like coding, and coding is like math and also uses some creativity. Architecture uses both math and creativity. Seems like the perfect class for me. There's pressure because the air inside the building is forced downwards into open space as the top starts caving in on itself and collapsing. This air then rushes down and has no where to go to. So it forces its way outside the weakest area, which happened to be those windows you saw exploding. Here's a little experiment you could do:
1. Get a zip lock plastic bag. (This will be the building)
2. Blow a little bit of air into it. (This is simulating air conditioning blowing cool air into the building)
3. Close it completely, making it air tight.
4. Apply pressure from just the top of the bag. You can do this by squeezing it. (This represents the building caving in on itself)
5. You will notice that a whole appears.
According to you, there must have been a mini explosive hidden in this plastic bag placed by the government. According to science, this happens because of an increase of pressure inside the bag.
Now seeing as you have no idea what you're talking about, don't tell me to **** off.