Do people around the world comprehend skyscrapers?

The Empire State Building is SEVENTY SEVEN years old. How do you build a skyscraper that can hold itself up and withstand the wind without figuring out how much steel and concrete to put on every level? Doesn't it obviously have to get stronger toward the bottom? Doesn't that mean it must get heavier toward the bottom?

So how is it that the nation that put men on the moon can't tell the entire world the TONS of STEEL and TONS of CONCRETE on every level of buildings designed before the moon landing SEVEN YEARS after their destruction?

So how do the top 16 stories supposedly come straight down crushing everything below without people DEMANDING to know the distribution of steel and concrete? It doesn't matter who flew the planes. That is physically impossible. All of the engineering schools in the US are accomplices after the fact by not bringing up the importance of the distribution of mass in the towers. That 10,000 page NCSTAR1 report only mentions the importance of the information in TWO PLACES. And they claim to be "world renowned experts" on building collapses.

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