Socky's BCE Conspiracy 9/11 Thread Derailment SpinOff
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Question... why is aviation fuel left out of this comparison? Seems we're jumping from lighting an unwelcome co-worker's love letter on fire and dropping in a trash can to a compound designed specifically for detonation. Are there no other flammable/explosive materials in existence?Comment
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Eternally Under the Authority of Satan
Originally posted by SockfuckerI've been in several mental institutions but not in Bakersfield.Comment
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Sayeth an expert? Perhaps I worded that incorrectly - aviation fuel that initiates the ignition, coupled with all the other materials that subsequently burned?
I haven't melted steel, but I've seen it get damn glowing red just from a fire in the fireplace.
I think Sesh said it best... for all the "truth" that's been put out there about conspiracies behind 9/11 (and what the endgame of said conspiracies may be), it does seem odd that no one sent a rogue camel-jockey out into the neverlands of Iraq and planted some radioactive material. Maybe all the agents died in the controlled demolition of the buildings?Comment
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Glowing red and melting are not even close to the same thing. You can see glowing red rocks in a sauna or sweat lodge, but that's still a damn sight cooler than the magma core of a volcano. Or my favorite beachfront destination, the Lake of Fire, for that matter.Eternally Under the Authority of Satan
Originally posted by SockfuckerI've been in several mental institutions but not in Bakersfield.Comment
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Steel doesn't have to melt to weaken. You heat up steel to work with it. You also heat steel to change it's hardness. Too hard and it's brittle, too soft it bends too easy. Look up heat treating some time and you might learn something usefull for a change.Beware of DogComment
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I think I know more about heat than you do.
Seriously, the next time you go to your favorite sauna in West Hollywood, take a good look at the rocks.
Some of them might actually be red. And sure enough, if you picked one up, you would get burned bad enough that your skin color would match mine. But you wouldn't melt from it. Or even catch on fire.... unless you took a shower under a gas pump before you came in.Eternally Under the Authority of Satan
Originally posted by SockfuckerI've been in several mental institutions but not in Bakersfield.Comment
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For the 1,049th time, NO ONE SAID IT FUCKING MELTED ANYTHING! The fires caused by J4 weakened the tensile strength of the steel, for FFS why do you have to repeat the same strawman "Truther" bullshit? The steel wasn't melted, it was weakened sufficiently to buckle under the weight of the debris and the massive fucking burning airliners...Comment
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Jesus fuck, how is c-dog becoming one of the most sensible posters here?Comment
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110 stories worth of steel was weakened by a relatively minor office fire?
Twice in one hour? (Yet never before, and never since)
Dragonshit.Eternally Under the Authority of Satan
Originally posted by SockfuckerI've been in several mental institutions but not in Bakersfield.Comment
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Eternally Under the Authority of Satan
Originally posted by SockfuckerI've been in several mental institutions but not in Bakersfield.Comment
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I worked for a heat treater for almost ten years. My last decent job. I was a Rockwell inspecter when I was laid off. The hardness of steel is measure on a Rockwell scale. The lower the number, the softer the metal. To straightened bent steel you heat it up and bend it with a press. As soon as it cools down it hardens again so you can't bend it. When those beams were heated up by burning jet fuel they failed because they were no longer hard enough to maintain the weight above them. End of story.Beware of DogComment
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