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Old 04-10-2012, 08:38 PM  
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Originally Posted by MediaGuy View Post
Regardless of what ignites a fire, it's fuel determines its burning temperatures.

These "gasses" you make reference to do not increase the temperatures at which carpets and desks burn. Use your logic.
Dude... the Gasses themselves reach a flashpoint, and THEY BURN TOO.

A fire started in the living room of an average house gets to over 1100 degrees in only about 3 and a half minutes. Your whole argument is that jet fuel doesn't burn hot enough to melt steel.

The truth is that there was so much fuel (jet fuel + office materials + oxygen) that it got more than hot enough to WEAKEN the steal which caused the collapse.

Geeze...!
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