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02.01.2010, 07:40 PM

Not to sprinkle the sprinkles over the ice cream, (lol), but doesn't steel have a higher melting temperature than jet fuel burns at? and also used some fire retardant over the steel?

Probably wrong...

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02.01.2010, 07:51 PM

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Not to sprinkle the sprinkles over the ice cream, (lol), but doesn't steel have a higher melting temperature than jet fuel burns at?

Probably wrong...
Yes, there is no way the amount of fuel left over from the explosion of the crash on the Towers was enough even remotely weaken the steel... nor would there be enough fuel (air) for the combustion to burn hot enough. They used some of the best steel alloy available for the structures core. Absolutely massive.


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02.01.2010, 07:58 PM

Rootar, I don't give up... and I want to do it here cuz I like you guys. :)


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