psychotoxic187 wrote:
jonsimon wrote:
psychotoxic187 wrote:
Jet fuel definately burns hot enough to distort, and weaken metal.
Not when it all burns at once in a giant fireball.
Yes it does. As well as all the material inside the building that caught fire from the jet fuel fire. The jet fuel acted as a catalyst.
Dude, to burn anything you need heat and time. If any kind of starter burns all at once, you don't develop a fire. You can wave wood through a fire without it catching, and anyone who has made a campfire knows that the conditions required are very specific. Nearly all the limited supply of fuel burst into flames at the same time, it just isn't physically possible that flames took that building down. (Esspecially since tenfold larger blazes have burned for hours, one even a day long, and the worst damage was the partial collapse of a few floors at the top.)
Bottom line, those two planes could not have taken down those buildings, so something else had to.