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Originally Posted by Rochard
Steel bends / melts / softens at 500-600 degrees. Fire in the WTC was 1800f.
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Eh... you're the one who's making stuff up here.... quote yourself some links here. The fire was nowhere near this hot except perhaps for a few seconds, which is nowhere long enough to cause the steel to weaken.
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Originally Posted by Rochard
What do you mean across Manhatten? So this dust wasn't even at the WTC site? It was found "some place in Manhatten"? Well, that's proof that explosives were used "some place". But whatever.
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Did I make a mistake? I meant that the dust from the collapses was propagated far and wide from the site of the "collapses". Anything done at the site/s would not have gotten into apartments and work places a mile away after the fact.
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Originally Posted by Rochard
What makes you think it was liquid iron? Could have been anything. In fact, I thought it was glass with aluminum.
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No, when little beads of iron are created that means temperatures were so high that iron was not just molten, it was vaporized. There's no way around this one.
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Originally Posted by Rochard
Says you. You don't seem to understand that Iron is everywhere. It's in concrete, concrete that was pulverized and smashed by tons of god only knows what. Saying there was "too much to be justified by normal building debris" is hog wash. There was not "normal building debris" at the WTC site. Nothing about it was normal - and generally speaking no one goes around looking at "normal building debris" to measure microscopic bits of anything.
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You're right. Normal building debris wouldn't have iron micro-spheres in it at all; that there were points to temperatures very much above that of an office fire.
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Originally Posted by Rochard
There is nothing not normal about what they found at the WTC site. Period.
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Actually, there's nothing normal about what they found at the WTC. The metal was all pre-cut to convenient lengths, the so-called collapse caused all the concrete to be pulverized... you name it, it wasn't normal or rather what you would expect...