Christopher7
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Disbelief said:Why would a debris removal specialist know if a molten substance was steel? What training does he have that he knows it is steel?
C7 said:Let's try this just a few words at a time, OK?
"The fires got very intense down there and actually melted beams"
The beams are made of steel.
melted means "change from a solid to a liquid"
Are you with me so far?
I see that went over your head. No worries.So, is that a concession that you can not answer the questions that I presented to you?
When we left off we had some molten steel from a melted steel beam.
"it was molten steel that was being dug up."
Richard Riggs is a Debris Removal Specialist. He is qualified to recognize melting beams and molten metal. Does he have to say "I saw girders melting" like Abolhassan Astansh did?
No!
The man is a professional and this is not the hard call you try to make it out to be.
There is not doubt in his mind that the molten metal in the pile is the remains of melted steel beams.
Your question is absurd. You are desperately trying to come up with a reason to deny what he clearly said.
There was molten steel in the debris pile.
Deal with it. Stop denying it!
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