Don't you think engineers belong to the group of people you are talking about?
I was referring to firefighters - you know, the people whose
full time job is to deal with fires. That was part of my attempt to illustrate that building fires are so common communities have people dedicated just to dealing with them. I would implore you to stop cherry-picking my comments and keep them within the intended context. You won't win doing otherwise. All that will happen is I will point out your flawed logic and failure to get me to chase you down the Rabbit hole.
BTW - I have no intention of following the rest of your evasion and derail.
I must admit I do not understand your inability to grasp a simple concept.
Buildings (which we can and I shall loosely describe as
any man-made structure) burn every day.
So what?
What makes any one of them more special or relevant to 9/11 conspiracy theories than any other?
So far your logic is running someting like this:
A building is on fire,.... something,... its tall,...something,...something,... 9/11,... see!
That dog just ain't gonna hunt.
You appear either unwilling or unable (or both) to establish the necessary relevance to 9/11 conspiracy theories. The conditions for establishing the relevance having not been met, I consider this line of discussion over.
What you should probably do is actually examine any one of the dozen or so recent high-rise fires in Dubai (any one will do really) and figure out
why they didn't collapse, then see if those
same conditions apply to the events of 9/11/2001 in NYC.
But since you probably won't do that I will give you a spoiler - THEY DON'T.