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Originally Posted by **********
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.
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You are screwing up by using "melt". The steel does not need to "melt". It weakens. Not "melts".
Nutjobs continue to rely on the word "melt" and point to the fact that it was not hot enough to melt steel as if ANYONE said the steel melted. Regardless of the temperature required to melt the steel, its irrelevant to the fact that it was quite hot enough to weaken the steal, allowing it to buckle.