BigAl
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Sorry for triple post...
Doesn't this support the idea that large pools of previously molten materials should have been found? Do the "meteorites" count as such?
Um, no. Is it 2006 all over again?
Sorry for triple post...
Doesn't this support the idea that large pools of previously molten materials should have been found? Do the "meteorites" count as such?
I do not immediately accept things that are told to me, I prefer to come to my own conclusions. If you think I'll cease my line of questioning based upon your opening statement, you might want to reconsider.
[/QUOTE]The relevance of molten metal/steel is that it could possibly be evidence of additional incendiary used in addition to the plane crashes to collapse the towers.
Um, no. Is it 2006 all over again?
Listening and asking on-topic questions for answers you don't understand would be nice and it would distance yourself from every Twoofer in the world.
Unless you have some education or practical experience on which you base this opinion, it's less then useless. This is a serious subject, it's not sports or entertainment, and I think the rational approach would be to either research enough to have an informed opinion, or STFU. Of course you're welcome to have an opinion, I simply think on a topic like this an ignorant opinion is best left unsaid.In my opinion, the fires in the towers should have been extinguished during the collapse. They would not spread throughout the rubble in oven-like scenarios.
I suggest you recognize the argument from personal incredulity fallacy before you type it and either educate yourself or again, STFU.The fires, although sufficient to cause local structural failures(is this an acceptable description?), were not Madrid Tower-esque infernos. I have a hard time wrapping my head around the extended heat present in GZ.
... not Madrid Tower-esque infernos ...

The relevance of molten metal/steel is that it could possibly be evidence of additional incendiary used in addition to the plane crashes to collapse the towers.
In my opinion, the fires in the towers should have been extinguished during the collapse. They would not spread throughout the rubble in oven-like scenarios.
The fires, although sufficient to cause local structural failures(is this an acceptable description?), were not Madrid Tower-esque infernos.
I have a hard time wrapping my head around the extended heat present in GZ.
Several JREF "sceptics" have made references to the year " 2006 ".
What happened in 2006 and how does it affect the 9/11/2001 truth quest
today ?
In my opinion, the fires in the towers should have been extinguished during the collapse.
I suppose this is the reason why JREF skeptics are so anti-just asking questions; classical truthers are usually asking questions to which they already have determined their answer.
Your opinion is noted, and it is 100% wrong.In my opinion, the fires in the towers should have been extinguished during the collapse. They would not spread throughout the rubble in oven-like scenarios.
Maybe it would be easier if you looked at the Madrid Tower next to WTC 1, 2, or 7. Those 3 buildings dwarf the Madrid Tower. The fires were much, much larger.The fires, although sufficient to cause local structural failures(is this an acceptable description?), were not Madrid Tower-esque infernos. I have a hard time wrapping my head around the extended heat present in GZ.
In my opinion, the fires in the towers should have been extinguished during the collapse. They would not spread throughout the rubble in oven-like scenarios.
The fires, although sufficient to cause local structural failures(is this an acceptable description?), were not Madrid Tower-esque infernos. I have a hard time wrapping my head around the extended heat present in GZ.
It's kind of like when high winds put out forest fires.Why would collapse have extinguished the fire rather than start more?![]()

What does this even mean in the context of my post? You can't just throw this saying around when you hear something that you don't agree with...
We would have to have first set the goalposts in order to move them right?
Fires should be extinguished. No wonder the flaming arrow fails to work. Oops. You are making fun of 911 truth; right? You are doing a parody of stupid ideas from 911 truth; right?In my opinion, the fires in the towers should have been extinguished during the collapse. They would not spread throughout the rubble in oven-like scenarios.
The fires, although sufficient to cause local structural failures(is this an acceptable description?), were not Madrid Tower-esque infernos. I have a hard time wrapping my head around the extended heat present in GZ.