Tony Szamboti
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Cars like to burn but building contents don't.................
You're not confused.
No, he is confused and probably intentionally.
It doesn't take much thought to realize the gypsum dust falling in the collapse onto natural fires would have been very dense and would have smothered natural fires by taking the oxygen away.
As the dust drifted away from the collapse itself it thinned out tremendously and would not have had the density to smother fires in the cars. Additionally, it had probably already settled when the cars ignited, because it was the dust that likely had still burning thermite in it and ignited plastic parts on the cars to start the vehicle fires.
Do you have a better answer for the vehicle fires?
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