Grizzly Bear
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It's a simple concept red, you're asking for evidence that thermal expansion buckled a column, I'm asking for evidence that a piece of thermal insulation doomed a space shuttle in re-entry. How does it feel to be confronted with your own hypocrisy?I try not to indulge false analogies,
You provide precedent of the same kind of break-off damaging shuttles:
Columbia - from a link on wikipedia: "Incidents of debris strikes from ice and foam causing damage during take-off were already well known, and had actually damaged orbiters, most noticeably during STS-45, STS-27, and STS-87.[21]"
I provide precedent showing thermal expansion damaging the structural integrity of a building:
http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/downloads/pdf/publications/tr-049.pdf
Prior to deciding to evacuate the building, firefighters noticed significant structural displacement occurring in the stair enclosures. A command officer indicated that cracks large enough to place a man’s fist through developed at one point. One of the granite exterior wall panels on the east stair enclosure was dislodged by the thermal expansion of the steel framing behind it. After the fire, there was evident significant structural damage to horizontal steel members and floor sections on most of the fire damaged floors. Beams and girders sagged and twisted--some as much as three feet--under severe fire exposures, and fissures developed in the reinforced concrete floor assemblies in many places. Despite this extraordinary exposure, the columns continued to support their loads without obvious damage.
None of the precedents before the cases Columbia and WTC incidents was fatal, but they show that in both cases they were a threat, and a concern, and that under all the right circumstances they can be fatal. You are hypocrite for accepting this in one case but not in another. I suggest you get your priorities straightened before you start lecturing what evidence is, because your goalposts shift continually.
Speaking of which, perhaps we can request to get this merged with the old thread?
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