911 Jet Fuel Fire Melted WTC Steel?
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@Sgnoraa47 ".why did they even put fire proofing on the columns?"
I've been asking the Truthie fruits the same question for years, but they always run away or change the subject, since it shows that their theory -- to use the term loosely -- is a pathetic joke.
Which is probably why none of their phony-ass "scientists" has ever been able to publish a single paper either challenging NIST or proposing their own alternate theory of the collapse.
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Don't forget the hidden chem trail canisters. God knows how hot this stuff may burn. ¬_¬
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some people think that a plane load of aviation fuel isn't enough to metal steel beams. pretty obviously, they aren't engineers and don't have an construction experience. I've seen the aftermath of a fire involving 'only' 800 gallons of gasoline -- it melted the steel beams in the bridge overhead that the gas tanker had hit, and a 757 carries a lot more than 800 gallons of fuel.
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@PinkClownShoes @PinkClownShoes Molten steel was found in the rubble pile. So if the fire didn't melt the steel, what did?
What evidence have you that the fires bent the steel? NIST has not one piece of core steel showing heating sufficient to weaken it.
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@punxsutawneybarney the fire didnt melt the steel, it bent it, making the tower boe, leading to the collapse
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Why don't you expound on your point about how the melting point of steel was a critical design parameter for the WTC??? Did you get your degree from the Rosie O'Donnell School of Engineering???
LOL
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@nevillechamberlain1 Your a complete idiot for making such a stupid comment its clear u know nothing about what we are even talking about. and it even more clear you know nothing about engineering. do your self a favor and shut up.
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@timberlandtim1 "the melting point of steel is 2500 degrees F"
When you and the author of this video start talking about temperatures necessary to melt steel, it is obvious that you went to the Rosie O'Donnell School of Engineering. Structural and Fire engineers do not consider the melting point of steel in their static analysis.
It is a stupid straw man argument that reveals the ignorance of those making it and those that accept it.
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@timberlandtim1 Dude, all I'm asking for is evidence to back up your claims.
WHERE is the evidence that the fires were not hotter than 1200°F?
WHERE is the evidence that 4000 Jews (or ANYONE) were warned of the attacks in advance?
WHERE is the proof of molten steel (not anecdotal tales but scientific PROOF)?
WHERE is the evidence for ANYTHING you have stated? And NO, lame truther videos are not evidence; they're garbage.
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SO TIRED OF THESE LAME ASS FAT GOVERNMENT CHEESE HAPPYMEAL FED BABIES THAT BELIEVE EVERYTHING THE GOVERNMENT SAYS AND WILL FIGHT TOOTH AND NAIL TO DEFEND THIS LYING THIEVING MURDERING BACKSTABBING GOVERNMENT AND ITS LIES.
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@TimReed22222 the good thing about it is me and my family are safe and informed we know the government are the terrorist.i feel sorry for your family because they will end up paying the price for your ignorance when the next 9/11 happens.
the most ignorant are always the first to die
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@TimReed22222 im done with idiots like u ignorant people like u can never handle the truth so u fight tooth and nail to protect the bullshit that u know is a lie because u dont have the balls to accept the truth. its the ignorant sheep like u that is led to slaughter. they told millions of people to stay home from work on 9/11 and thousands of jews stayed home. it was most stupid dumb ignorant white americans like u that ignored the message and went to work anyway and got slaughtered
Are you saying that if 8 floors were on fire, the temperature in that fire would only be 67 degrees? What if 30 floors were on fire? How cold would that fire be?
saginata 9 months ago
@saginata if you assume that the only source of fuel is the jet fuel then the temperature addition will be smaller as the mass of the burning object increases however in real life the actual building itself has got combustible materials too which need to be taken into account,
shorty40merza 9 months ago