Reason why the Twin Towers Collapsed 1
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techno is right keflar... and it was a huge fire troughut the flors thathave been hit and the plane was full of fuel that spilled all over the building. the impact of the hit spread fire thru the staircasses and alot of stuff like that. and there was unproteced steel which which had ssoften by the fire(not melted it)and all that weight + the damaged support and structure caused the floors to fall on top of all that soft steel. 1 lvl at a time fell. eventully he weight was to much and collapsed.
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Keflar, how much weight do you usually have on your pan when you put it on the stove? a few tons?? If you add a few tons to your pan, let me know if it's still in its original shape.
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Finally a 9/11 video not made by a conspiracy theorist!
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How did these fires which were not hot enough to melt steel, overcome the vast, solidly-built structures?"
Ok, ever see a blacksmith forge iron? He doesn't MELT it, he just HEATS it red-hot, then he HAMMERS it.
Why? Because when metal gets hot, it WEAKENS. Even a blacksmith knows that.
Here, you had the weight of 30 stories above the impact-zone-- that's a lot more than any blacksmith's hammer.
Now you add the head of the fire, and that'll make it weaker.
Conspiracy-nuts suck.
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@keflar5 Keflar #1 that "Fire Proofing" isn't fire proof. It is only fire resistant up to a certain temperature for a certain period of time. #2 No fire proofing in the world is going to survive an airliner crashing into it at several hundred kph. #3 You oven doesn't heat up to excess of 1300 degrees Fahrenheit
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@cheerdiver Maybe you should learn a little bit about fire science so you can take that foot out of your mouth. First p Jet fuel in OPEN AIR will burn at 300C/575F not 218C as you stated. Second the jet fuel was only an accelerante, it is ONLY what started the fire. The average House fire burns at 594C/1100F. Steel Glows as low as 415C/780F. ANY blacksmith will tell you that when steel starts to glow it's lost much of it's structural integrity. At 1100F those steel beams are floppy noodles.
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well, the twin towers was made in this desighn, when one floor breaks, the next floor simply holds the load of the broken floor. Assuming that on both towers had at least 5-10 floors damaged by fire. the floor untouched just right beneath the damaged floors had to hold the weight of 5-10 floors. then it became dominoes .
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@Patiriktirik Jet fuel is excessively hot. Hotter then most fuels you could find. Like I was told by some construction workers while I visited New York City. The steel in the twin towers was only insulated to the 75th floor. They rest of the way up was uninsulated which gave the heat way more opportunity to melt the steel.
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@18blades89 When I visited New York City I went to the site and there were some construction workers I had to stop and ask questions. The reason the towers failed was because the steel was only insulated the 75th floor. The rest of the way up was uninsulated. That is why the steel was so easily heated and eventually gave up. Your exactly right. Now if you look at science. If the buildings were bombed. Why did the second tower that was hit. Fall before the first one? More weight on top to stress.
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@18blades89 And we always will have those morons.
Nice piece of propaganda, u can tell by their over exaggerated adjectives. Jet fuel/kerosene (same thing) burns in the open air @ 218C(that is optimum), no where near hot enough. A fire collapse is gradual, not sudden.
Underground nuclear detonations can not be heard by the human ear, p-waves <10hz. It fits the evidence perfect, from molten steel to sick responders. No concussion wave due to lack of air. Find out how it works b4 casting it aside as I did @ 1st.
cheerdiver 1 year ago
@cheerdiver Your comment is completely incoherent! It's a bunch of non sequiturs jumbled together! You sound like Jared Lee Loughner!
Techno5555 1 year ago