chugmilk
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| 30 May 2015 10:40 PM |
or can fuel jet melt steel beams?
I need a surgeon to answer this.
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youip
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| 30 May 2015 10:41 PM |
| i have experience with this, about close to 14 years ago in New York. |
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| 30 May 2015 10:42 PM |
| Can my microwave melt butter? |
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| 30 May 2015 10:43 PM |
In all seriousness, Jet fuel CAN melt steel beams.
You see, after a while of burning, the heat starts to gather faster than it can spread across the tower. The heat starts to build up in one spot, eventually the point where it actually CAN melts steel beams.
It also wasn't just a fire that made the towers fall. It helps a several-dozen ton plane crashed into the side. |
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Hunty512
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| 30 May 2015 10:44 PM |
A better question:
Can ice bergs cut steel hulls?
Or did Bush do the Titanic?
Is 1912 a lie?! |
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chugmilk
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| 30 May 2015 10:46 PM |
I dont think so, jet fuel must be burning to melt steel beams.
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