Originally Posted by
skyeagle409
The syringe analogy works because the interior of a building consist mostly of air, so as each floor collapses upon another, where is all of that interior air going to go?
There is no funnel in the building to a particular location like there is with the syringe. The air in the building should blow out all four sides fairly evenly if a floor collapsed upon another. Why don't we see that?