There have been numbers conspiracies regarding the 9/11 attacks on the Twin Towers in New York, but nearly all of them hinge on the oft-touted fact that the temperature at which jet fuel burns is significantly lower than the temperature at which steel melts.
Well, an iron worker on YouTube is causing quite a stir among people who believe that the towers were not, in fact, brought down by the jets flown into them.
In the video, the man attempts to debunk the theory that structural steel would remain strong at the temperature at which jet fuel burns by heating a peace of structural metal to that very temperature and bending it easily.
Move on to page 2 for the video:
Right…free fall speed
IDIOT
Don’t feed the trolls!!!
Oh so they hurried up and put the explosives in it real quick haha, it takes weeks to plan a demolition wow your not the sharpest tool in the shed are you?
Spot on ! Thank you
300 degrees is a lot of difference. His next video should be about the longevity of diesel engines and the magic material that torpedo heaters are made from.
all it takes, is only a small area to be hot enough to weaken any steel beam that is holding up a huge load, when that begins to bend, you have exactly what happened to the towers, it “pancakes” under the overload that is now falling and getting greater with each floor section that collapses….these armchair idiots, that want to pretend it must have been explosives planted by some secret govt plot, make me sick…you dumbasses have absolutely no understanding of loads and material strength under load and or heat, or even how building of that size, can be built to sustain such loads in the first place….so shut the hell up, and get an education on what the subject matter is first, before you come up with these looney theories based on your own twisted paranoia…
Dennis Huxley the steel that he used in no way resembles structural steel… no building uses solid round bar of any size for structure… they use I beams and H beams because they have opposing structural supports… round bar doesn’t… that was a weak example…
Jet fuel is kerosene. Try to burn it
Brad Davis I bet if you cut those I beams on a 45 degree angle while salvaging you would be fired. You are right because they are demolition cuts that we all see in the rubble.