So, we have many firsts on 911, ehh JR? First time a....err..THREE steel framed high rises collapsed due to fire (and) the first time heat was transfer to the bottom of building melting everything and creating extreme temps buried underneath the rubble lasting for weeks. Wow!! Can you tell me another bedtime story
Molten jet fuel? LOL. I will ask these questions again.
1. Where is ANY proof that molten aluminum (or molten jet fuel) was even there? Not even one witness?
2. What was the force pushing downward to cause the friction/thermal transfer if the upper floors were either plverized or ejected laterally? This is obvious by watching any video of the collapses lke this one..
@muzicmaker2001 Ok so the laws of physics don't apply to metal in buildings and you need special proof that they do thank you we're done enjoy being either a perfect 9/11 troll or a complete psychotic idiot.
@muzicmaker2001 Kiddo show me another building with an entirely steel frame where molten jet fuel ran down the support beams and there will be your other example.
So, to summarize: You think fires 1000 ft up after the collapse melted cars and fused an engine with other parts? You don't have even ONE other example of this heat transfer in a building? No references to base this on? Where did you get this concept from? Your ass? Please tell me you have something more than just your opnion again?
Here's something else to ponder while you're looking for other examples. At the initiation of the collapse, a significant portion of the fire impacted area and continuing downward was either pulverized to dust or ejected sideways. So, where is this FORCE (mass) pushing downward creating friction and ultimately heat energy? Was the bearing weight dust or air? There should be a massive chunk of building at the base. There was not..one to grow on...
@Laughingblades
So, we have many firsts on 911, ehh JR? First time a....err..THREE steel framed high rises collapsed due to fire (and) the first time heat was transfer to the bottom of building melting everything and creating extreme temps buried underneath the rubble lasting for weeks. Wow!! Can you tell me another bedtime story
muzicmaker2001 3 weeks ago
@Laughingblades
Molten jet fuel? LOL. I will ask these questions again.
1. Where is ANY proof that molten aluminum (or molten jet fuel) was even there? Not even one witness?
2. What was the force pushing downward to cause the friction/thermal transfer if the upper floors were either plverized or ejected laterally? This is obvious by watching any video of the collapses lke this one..
watch?v=aBOd1XB943o
muzicmaker2001 3 weeks ago
@muzicmaker2001 Ok so the laws of physics don't apply to metal in buildings and you need special proof that they do thank you we're done enjoy being either a perfect 9/11 troll or a complete psychotic idiot.
Laughingblades 3 weeks ago
@muzicmaker2001 Ok you have to be trolling, because otherwise you're too stupid to understand that burning debris could fall onto cars.
And if you're not trolling, and you legitimately are that stupid, just what is your conspiracy theory for how the cars got melted?
Laughingblades 3 weeks ago
@muzicmaker2001 Kiddo show me another building with an entirely steel frame where molten jet fuel ran down the support beams and there will be your other example.
Laughingblades 3 weeks ago
@Laughingblades
No, you misunderstood. I meant post another example of building collapse where this occured? There must be tons, right??
muzicmaker2001 3 weeks ago
@Laughingblades
So, to summarize: You think fires 1000 ft up after the collapse melted cars and fused an engine with other parts? You don't have even ONE other example of this heat transfer in a building? No references to base this on? Where did you get this concept from? Your ass? Please tell me you have something more than just your opnion again?
muzicmaker2001 3 weeks ago
@muzicmaker2001 Kiddo you're pretty much just incoherent spouting off moronic nonsense at this point.
Gravity pulls objects and the pressure would easily force lighter objects outward, which is exactly what we saw.
Laughingblades 3 weeks ago
@muzicmaker2001 /watch?v=8JFrW_FtVKg Here you go try hard to understand it ok?
Laughingblades 3 weeks ago
@Laughingblades
Here's something else to ponder while you're looking for other examples. At the initiation of the collapse, a significant portion of the fire impacted area and continuing downward was either pulverized to dust or ejected sideways. So, where is this FORCE (mass) pushing downward creating friction and ultimately heat energy? Was the bearing weight dust or air? There should be a massive chunk of building at the base. There was not..one to grow on...
muzicmaker2001 3 weeks ago