JET-FUEL BURNS 300 DEGREES LOWER THAN MY ENCLOSED BLAST FURNACE SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED TO MELT STEEL, THUS LET ME PULL OUT AN IDENTICAL THIN STEEL ROD FROM IT THAT I HAD IN FOR OVER AN HOUR AND COMPARE IT TO A SMOKE SUFFOCATED FLAME AND PROVE TO YOU THAT JET-FUEL CAN, IN FACT, MELT STEEL BEAMS.
It's almost like 5000lbs smashing into a tower at 400 miles an hour compromises the structural integrity of the building or something but I'm no engineer
Hudson Butler
steel doesn't need to melt, or even be close to melting, to lose a majority of its load bearing capacity
Josiah Wright
His lack of understanding regarding aluminum corrosion.
Didn't a lot of debris fall on one side of it and the only videos claiming it was intact showed the building from the other side that wasn't damaged?
Ayden Rogers
>durr skyscrapers weren’t meant to withstand force form the sides that’s why they blow over on the wind
Luke Carter
Watch the video first, it's not just about 7.
Joseph Perry
skyscrapers? yes skyscrapers that got hit by a plane and had their reinforcing columns get compromised by heat? no
Isaac Morgan
>jet fuel softening a few higher floor's structure means the entire building should neatly crumble straights down open your eyes, sheeple! only the top half of the towers shouldve broken off
Blake Hernandez
>hitting something hard changes it's ability to melt or not.
actually explanation jet full fire can't melt steel buit it can soften the steel... And of course, if you add the weight of the building on the soften steel it breaks.
Nolan White
>blow up some towers >mfw Americans were literally dumb enough to go to war with a country which was completely unrelated to the whole incident Any movies were the main character starts out as a good guy but becomes evil along the way?
Thomas Diaz
Europe. Bonus points for the sad, obsessed, and irrelevant shell it later became. Desperately clinking to past relevancy.
Cameron Allen
>getting hit by a plane is the same as getting hit by wind
Carter Howard
You’re right it’s less force dispersed across the whole surface area.
Kevin Robinson
Half of the structural part of the building remained you fucking nigger.
Jason Thomas
it was an inside job but jet fuel unironically can hit temperatures high enough to make steel lose its rigidity to the point where it deforms too much without being able to mobilize enough resistance. the deformation itself is enough to make the element lose much of its design resistance, even if it was back to its initial levels of rigidity, because the steel sections are design in a specific way for a reason. you think they look like an H just because? maybe if you has a civil engineering degree instead of being an high school dropout you'd understand this.