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    do u have proof of that? from what i've heard, the towers, like all buildings were built lots stronger then they need to be. u know around the WW II period, a B-17 (i think) crashed into the empire state building.... did that collapse? now hwat do u say about building 7??? it collapsed like a...
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    http://www.rense.com/general59/mega.htm let's see how many ppl step up to claim that prize. ill bet u anything nobody claims it.
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    no. what im saying is for 80 tons of aluminum doesnt dissapear. there was no pictures of any wreckage anywhere at the pentagon. i think 80 tons of aluminum, human remains, and wat not would be recovered somewhere. now like i said... to make steal from iron, they put iron in a furnace, and PUMP...
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    http://66.200.92.141/christop/chem12-13/sld033.htm ^ maybe that will clear things up about the malleability of metal and why it is malleable. like i said, the electrons allow the molecules in metal to slide past each other.
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    i understand u... but for the little amount of time that the fires were that hot wasnt enough to change the steel's properties. once the jet fuel's done burning out it goes to about 300 degrees celcius... and like i said.... structural steel takes 300 degrees celcius like i'd take a 7 yr old...
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    maleable simply means metal will bend before breaking. this is because of the way the electrons flow thru the metal. in a metallic substance, electrons flow thru all atoms, instead of just confined to each molecule of the substance. this is what makes metal maleable, AND makes metal a good...
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    correct you are. jet fuel burns at around 800 degrees celcius i believe... which is 1492 degrees fahrenheit i think (correct me if im wrong... that's a mental calculation). but my point is that is still far short of what is required to turn aluminum into a gas (2600 degrees fahrenheit). the only...
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    i dont care about capitalizing at the beginning of sentences. im writing on a message board, not on an english essay that i'll be handing in. if you do not believe me, u can look up all the stuff i looked up and do the research that i took months doing...
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    now elaborating on the steel burning up thing. for something to actually catch on fire, that thing needs a HIGH carbon content. if you didnt know, the 2 products of fire are PURE carbon (soot, ash, smoke) and a gas, usually nitrogen. now metal can't catch on fire. the only way u can make it seem...
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    gimme a break... a truck rolling past would create more of a seismographic impression than a bursting water tank or an electrical pannel. now as for the collapsing to dust. ONLY explosives could do that. nothing else. there wouldn't be so much of a dust cloud if it just collapsed. now also if...
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    first of all, that snopes thing is bull. aluminum can't "burn up". the most it can do is melt. aluminum would have to reach a temperature of about 2700 degrees fahrenheit to "burn up". 2700 degrees fahrenheit is the approximate boiling point of aluminum. boiling point is the temperature in which...
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