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Originally Posted by MediaGuy
In order for there to be small, microscopic balls of iron in the dust, there had to be foundry-level temperatures which if the official story were true could not happen.
Regardless of how much office furniture was ignited in the ten minutes jet fuel was present, steel would not be melted.
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Not True.
Jet fuel starts the fire, but its the other materials such as carpet, desks etc, that burn longer and hotter. After a short while the gasses that these materials emit become extremely hot and the Gassess too begin to burn, and burn at extremely hot temperatures. Oxygen sucked in from the broken windows only add to the fire.
All the iron beams had to do was melt enough to weaken the structure. As a weak point bends inward, millions of tons of pressure start to push in on it.
Say it with me. No. Controlled. Demolition.