kylebisme
Critical Thinker
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Did you go down bellow, like this guy speaks of? I doubt most did.I didn't see it, and I was there for months. Something like this would have been talked about by anyone who was there.
My conclusion that the office products and such you mention wouldn't have fueled hotspots starting at the temperatures reported? I'm basing that on the widely reported temps of fires containing such products. What reasoning do you have for implying otherwise?Why do you think this Kyle? What science have you used to arrive at this conclusion.
If you would be so kind as to first answer my question, I'd be happy to reciprocate by answering yours.What does planets sustaining life that have to do with your assertion that thermite can cut sideways?
I was responding to others claims that there were no booms.Many things in an office fire go BOOM.
I didn't ask an engineering or explosives question, it was a simple question of Newtonian physics.I cannot, as I am not an engineer or an explosive tech.
From what I've seen from them, they only developed an explanation for initiation of the collapse. Can you support your clam that they analysed the collapse itself?NIST has analyzed the collapse...
Actually, I was just suggesting that in the right setup it could cut deep enough to weaken the structural integrity of the beam enough for it to collapse under the weight it is supporting.It makes sense if you make some non-reality-based assumptions about thermite. Assume that thermite is so intensely hot that it instantly melts any steel with which it comes into contact, and that the only reason it doesn't free-fall vertically through steel is that it takes time for gravity to pull it down through the steel it just melted to get it into contact with the solid steel it hasn't touched yet. Taking these assumptions, if you hurl burning thermite with incredible speed at a piece of steel then it will slice through the steel like a white-hot knife through warm butter.
That has no bearing on the point you were responding to.You do realize that they did not START real fire fighting until 2 weeks AFTER the collapse right?
See the FEMA report here, section D.4.the vast majority of the debris was whisked off w/out being investigated.
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