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This experimental video presents an AI reimagining of the South Tower collapse, based on still frames from the original physical simulation. The images were provided to Grok, which generated continuous motion and sound from them. The purpose of this experiment was to examine how effectively an AI can interpret static renderings of complex physical events and reconstruct a plausible sense of motion and structure. While many sequences diverge into unexpected or abstract forms, several moments show surprisingly coherent depictions of falling objects, cascading debris, and motion patterns that align roughly with Newtonian dynamics. These instances demonstrate the AI's capacity to infer physical behaviour from purely visual input - within obvious limits. However, the results also underline that such generative processes cannot replace true physics simulation. Grok's interpretations remain perceptual approximations: they create the appearance of cause and effect without any underlying computation of mass, force, or constraint. The experiment therefore serves as a comparison between visual inference and simulated physics, highlighting where AI synthesis succeeds and where it diverges from real mechanics. The sound in this version was also generated by Grok, combining musical and impact-like components. It reflects the same visual interpretation process rather than physical data. In summary, this AI reimagined version provides an intriguing look at how a generative model processes visual evidence of a physical event - producing results that are sometimes convincing, sometimes implausible, and often unpredictable. It is an exploration of interpretation, not a replacement for simulation. Original video: • WTC Simulation 2025, Part 1 (South Tower)