Not simply telling him to google, but showing him what makes a good argument and how to think through the process. Not simply taking a conclusion some one has fed you and parroting that conclusion but how to find all the ways a conclusion can be reached and to evaluate them to eliminate the ones with little or no support and embrace the ones with solid evidence behind them. Granted it does not always work, but I feel and overwhelming respect for the JREF team for making such a valiant attempt. Submersible may well never see the light, but I think some fence sitting lurkers will drop our way especially after seeing what the other side has to offer.
You can't even discuss the contents of the images that are available to everyone.
I mean, if you watch tower 1 & 2 as they begin to fall, how have you and others been able to "dismiss" the sudden explosion of everything on those floors.
If by some miracle the iron reached a temperature where it failed to hold it's load, it's not as if every beam on the floor would have somewhat exploded and allowed the top portion of the tower to come crumbling down.
Heated metal may bend, but it doesn't EXPLODE.
And regardless how hot the iron on the "fire floors" reached, if by some miracle the top portion of the towers were allowed to literally FALL down on the lower portion of the structure...
it's not as it it would have BLOWN THE FOUNDATION OUT OF THE SUPERSTRUCTURE.
I've seen the same video's and images as everybody else, but for some reason the contents of those images are rarely discussed. The amount of fire that was present in both towers when they first began to fall is NOT sufficient enough to melt each and every beam on 4 or 5 floors at the same exact time.
Please tell me how hot metal must bet before it EXPLODES the way it appears to do in ALL of the video footage of the towers as they collapse.
Show me the light sweetheart.