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9/11 Debunked: "Molten Metal" Explained

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Debunking every single 9/11 conspiracy theory, one at a time.

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  • And the building was steel, there are huge amounts of it on every floor melting point around 2000 degrees. Thats steel pouring out in the videos.

    An office fire burns at around 600 degrees spot the problem?

  • well thats it.

    the whole plane piled into a 5 ft square of crushed metal in the corner of a room and then melted and poured down the stairs.

    It then melted a hole in the building and poured out.

    Unless youre a debunker there are serious problems with this story.

  • @locosway "if this indeed was pure aluminum it's the first I've seen of it glowing.." - It's possible it isn't. I'm taking their word on it.

    I would like to see some detailed tests as well.

  • thanks for posting.

  • @markh1011 Thanks for the video, if this indeed was pure aluminum it's the first I've seen of it glowing. The temp on the machine seems a little low for the color however.

  • @locosway "If it's so known, how come no one can show me?"

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    /watch?v=A796N_YZTm8

    I've given you this link already. Do you see a glow or not?

  • @locosway Sorry, I forgot to say it's #13 on the table & AL represents it.

  • @locosway Try looking it up as an element. Like properties of aluminium as an element on the periodic table. You don't need to heat it much past melting point to caste it or weld it so most vids of working with it won't show the color change but it does. It is a well known property. I don't know off the top of my head but there should be places to find the properties of all the elements on the periodic table.

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