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#2 - biater (12/16/2015) [-]
Well. Anyone want to counter this, or is the end of the discussion? seriously curious
#9 to #2 - fauxnix (12/17/2015) [-]
Obviouisly, Jet fuel can't melt steel beams, but blacksmiths can bend them. Blacksmiths caused 9/11.
User avatar #3 to #2 - mazzy (12/16/2015) [-]
that's actually the end of the argument. if his little finger can move it that much at 1800 degrees, then at 1500 degrees, the ******* world trade center can move it. steel doesn't have to melt for it to be bendy/maneuverable.
User avatar #4 to #3 - sptnfouroneseven ONLINE (12/16/2015) [-]
It's funny because I'm assuming people who watch this didn't know that before.
#10 to #4 - biater (12/17/2015) [-]
Tbh, I had no idea what temperature melted steel beams or what the ductile brittle transition temperature was
User avatar #6 to #4 - mazzy (12/17/2015) [-]
yup.
#5 - anon (12/16/2015) [-]
yes its true steel becomes maluble at high temps, but given how much steel BELOW that hot steel. the bottom half of the towers can support the upper thats how skyscrapers are built duh, so what sense does it make for it to collapse from the weight and heat, hell the fires werent even that big
#8 - theokkeli (12/17/2015) [-]
**theokkeli used "*roll picture*"**
**theokkeli rolled image** he did keep it 300 degrees hotter than at what jet fuel burns at
#1 - anon (12/16/2015) [-]
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