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I looked at this moment and in general, the thickness of the wall is quite easy to determine. In this very wall there is a transparent window that allows us to see the thickness of the wall. It looks like it is within 10 cm.

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I looked at this moment and in general, the thickness of the wall is quite easy to determine. In this very wall there is a transparent window that allows us to see the thickness of the wall. It looks like it is within 10 cm.

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Why would you use the glass window to downplay the thickness of the entire wall? We clearly see, in the video I linked above, that the wall is way thicker than 10cm.
 
This is not the thickness of the glass window, but the thickness of the slot for the window, which is the thickness. Look at the picture. Well, there is no barrier between the characters with a thickness of more than half a meter.
 
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