You said the fire would go out. I said the fire had other sources of oxygen, and used the phrase "reducing atmosphere" to describe fire where there's plenty fo heat but not much oxygen so oxygen atoms get stripped off other molecules. Like gypsum, which is drywall, of which there was plenty and it's surface area had been increased during the collapse.
The fire didn't go out when the building collapsed. Glowing metal does not equal molten metal. There were plenty of sources of combustion fuel in the well-homogenized remains of the towers.
You can only do so much, but you are flailing about in all directions rather than keeping your contentions focussed. That's causing more conversations, not having more of us than there are you.
Yeah look at the posts....I think there are many more of you, then me....I don't know I find it hard to believe it would last for so long under those conditions. with all the water being dumped on it wouldn't that dry out the dry wall and everything? Still not sure why those fires kept going...sorry if I'm a little short have to go.