Wow! No difference? Vertical structures are no different than horizontal structures? Good grief. Take a physics class.
You first,maynard....you've shown a very limited grasp of real world physics,constantly bleating about Newton.
Design, build, permit, construct and employ sub-contractors to implement multi-story buildings. How about you?
Newtons laws of motion should not be above anyone's head. They are very basic natural laws of motion. All of them should be understood by all contractors. Newton's laws of motion. It is not that hard to understand.
My boss is a PE who got his Masters in Civil Engineering at Cooper Union. How come he doesn't believe in 9-11 Truth?
Newtons laws aren't written in stone,you know...they're the BASICS,and don't always apply in every instance
My lower boss is an AIA licensed Architect. My other lower boss has his Masters in Civil Engineering from NYU-Polytechnic. Neither of them accept 9-11 Truth. why is dat?
A five story high-rise. Granted that is not a WTC building, but I rely on the experts for design build. Architects and Engineers for 9/11 truth are the building experts. Ronstar, how many buildings have you built? I've built hundreds and designed several. Why do you not trust the experts?
Oh, I totally trust the experts. The true experts in Architecture and Engineering all agree that 9-11 Truth is (*)(*)(*)(*)ing crap.
They are not being smart. In just a couple of years from now they are going to have serious egg on their face if they prove a misunderstanding of physics. Seriously, you should warn them. The professionals who deny 9/11 truth are on the wrong side of history. - - - Updated - - - LOL. That is too funny!
I am still waiting for a response to my question. What happens if the space between columns has weight and mass
Why is it funny?..if it always applied,I couldn't move my couch across the floor,because no matter how hard I pushed,it would push back just as hard,classic irresistable force against an immovable object
I do not understand your question. Space between columns always have weight and mass. Columns are not a constant. Please elaborate.