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:
His theory isn’t completely finished. And he obviously doesn’t realize it
The buildings did not bend! They turned to dust. You failed!
David
I don’t watch stupid videos like these or even the idiotacy of you guys. However, with the amount of fuel on board with the amount of air blowing through the opening at that height would be like using a blower on an engine or putting a fan blowing on charcoal. To put it in terms your simple mind can handle. Blowing on a spark to get a flame going. You people are beyond stupid.
Btw dumbasses, the weakest part of the building is the rivets. It’s unbelievable how gullible you conspiracy theorist are.
The steel was a molten pool of liquid that burned for days afterwards. This guy proved nothing.
Another moron paid by the government to try an fool people.
Take the tin foil off your head idiots
You are correct. The structural steel would not have had to melt in order for he buildings to collapse. Now that that has been established:
Where did the molten steel come from running out of the buildings before collapse?
Why were there still pools of molten steel flowing over a month after the attack?
And if you think they set up the controlled demolition of a structurally compromised, burning building, while the town around them burned….you are a special kind of stupid. Enjoy camp FEMA…
No James, your the SHEEP!!!!!!!
But now that you mention it…. Fishing does sound like a good idea!