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--- 2594608 |
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What happens if you release a couple termites in one of these? |
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--- 2594610 |
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It collapses immediately but not because of the termites. |
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--- 2594621 |
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It's using engineered "wood", really more of a lignocellulose composite plastic than wood, probably not termite eatable |
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--- 2594622 |
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>>2594621 |
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Until decades of engineered wood everywhere unintentionally breeds termites that love the taste of plastic. |
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>>2594608 (OP) |
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Oh the humanity. |
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--- 2594728 |
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>>2594608 (OP) |
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>>2594621 |
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>one small fire and the whole thing burns |
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I'm not particularly worried about the insects. |
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--- 2594779 |
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"Yes senator, after the aircraft plummeted into the skyscrapers and started the fire, the heat decomposes the wood fiber-epoxy beams and eventually caused the collapse" |
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--- 2594796 |
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>>2594779 |
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jet fuel can melt steel beams and rather quick too, wooden beams are inherently fire proof and will take hours to burn through |
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--- 2594809 |
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>>2594728 |
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That happens anyways |
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>>2594608 (OP) |
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--- 2594823 |
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While on topic. I just finished my shed. |
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How do I avoid termites? |
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Do I need to consider termites? |
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>>2594809 |
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how often do housefires end in the house burning down in its entirety? i think your chances of saving a wooden house from burning down completely are very slim |
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>>2594823 |
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just use lead paint everywhere. the next termite generation will be to retardet to eat your beams |
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>>2594608 (OP) |
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>termites |
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probably not much? |
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they're probably talking about densified wood, which is pretty remarkable stuff |
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insect chompers wouldn't be able to make a dent |
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>>2594823 |
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>leaves end grain exposed to weather |
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>Do I need to consider termites? |
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nope |
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rain and rot will kill your shed long before the termites have a chance |
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--- 2594926 |
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>>2594809 |
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this, very common for skyscrapers to fall down due to office furniture burning |
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>>2594796 |
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No it can't. Try it. Also, all of them all at once ? Don't believe the official lie. |
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>>2594926 |
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To escape 20 trillions fraud that's how you do it yeah |
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--- 2594943 |
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>>2594929 |
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not gonna jump into that pit of conspiracy just stating a simple fact most of you retards seems to ignore |
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anneiling temperature of steel is 800c and then it has lost all structural strength, any flame no matter its fuel will burn hotter than that. |
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wood doesnt soften by heat it must be burned away to loose strength and while it definetly will happend it takes much longer compared to steel than can get bendy in a matter of minutes. |
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--- 2594952 |
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>>2594943 |
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This must be AI generated, everyone knows it would anneal and fall apart in seconds |
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--- 2594956 |
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>>2594952 |
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this is obviously fake, everyone knows steel is immune to heat |
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--- 2594958 |
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>>2594943 |
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Steel melts at about 1800 celsius. So no, jet fuel cannot melt steel beams. |
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>>2594958 |
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pretty shure i could melt steel burning your mom if wanted to its just about adding enough air and oxygene. |
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thing is you think steel has just two states, strong as steel or melted... |
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https://youtu.be/FzF1KySHmUA [Embed] |
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>>2594956 |
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Im enjoying the fact that youre so goddamn stupid you posted this unironically and will never be able to understand why its so stupid |
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>>2594926 |
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>7WTC |
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there were literally diesel tanks on the ground floor |
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not even in the basement |
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the history is forehead slappingly stupid |
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In short: |
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>be 1967 |
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>coned builds power substation below ground pour a foundation to support a 25 story building |
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>be 1977 |
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>blackout in NYC |
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>be 1984 |
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>fuck it let's build a 50-story building |
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>foundation won't support it |
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>fuck it we'll build two foundations and just sorta lean one against the other at like the fifth floor where they meet up |
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>be 1986 |
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>be jew Larry Silverstein |
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>shit I need tenants |
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>be jew bank Solomon Brothers looking for new headquarters |
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>"our new HQ needs to have emergency generators -- we can make huge money if we can trade on a blackout" |
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>be FDNY |
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>"no you can't just install generators and fuel tanks on the roof" |
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>be jew Silverstein |
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>if I'm part of the Port Authority's WTC complex across the street, I don't have to listen to FDNY regulations |
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>be jew Port Authority |
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>we got two towers packed with asbestos what do we care about regulations |
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>we'll take your money |
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>fuck those guys and their fire code |
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>be electrical substation from 1967 |
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>haha fuck you can't put tanks and generators in the basement either since we're still here |
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>be fucked up double foundation fifth floor |
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>haha fuck you can't put tanks above me either because fuel slosh |
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>you can put genrators here tho fuck fire regulatikns |
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and so the lobby of 7WTC is about 50% diesel tanks |
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>be NYC office of emergency management |
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>ohh cool a building that's got a lot of emergency generators that's in a special government zone run by a jew that figured out a kickback scheme? sign us up! who cares if it's basically a jenga tower built on top of an bomb? we're OEM we'll take it as a challenge! |
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>>2594980 |
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>ground floor |
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ohh, why this is important: it means you had a constant air flow in from the street |
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i.e. it's a rocket stove |
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(as opposed to being in the basement,where it's like one of those candles in a jar) |
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firefighters on the scene spoke of the dust storm of tower debris being sucked towards and into the building like a vacuum on a chop saw |
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--- 2594989 |
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I'd be more concerned about what all the moisture from those plants is going to do. |
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>>2594926 |
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that's no 7wtc |
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it's Deutsche Bank |
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>>2594962 |
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Molten is literally steel going from solid to liquid state you chemistry illiterate. And that occurs at 1800 degrees celsius. Up it a little more and it will go gaseous. |
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>>2594608 (OP) |
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Cool now we just need wooden airliners |
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>>2594989 |
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Moisture? Steel is immune to moisture and corrosion. |
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--- 2595105 |
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>>2594622 |
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does brick everywhere breed termites that love brick and mortar? |
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>>2594943 |
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So, all of them ? all at once ? Perfectly ? All the plane footage are obviously fake if you really look at them. |
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Do you even understand how hard it is to bring down a big building down within those parameters ? |
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--- 2595182 |
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>>2595162 |
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>All the plane footage are obviously fake if you really look at them. |
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Too bad you can't bottle stupid, because there is a never ending supply of it. I suppose Trump actually did bottle it his whole life, so there's that. |
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>>2595105 |
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Of course not, because we don't fill brick and mortar with tasty wood dust. |
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--- 2595303 |
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>>2595034 |
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we quit using wood 747s back during the civil war. |
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>>2594929 |
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Man, like... okay they let it happen so they could do some evil deep-seated shenanigans? Sure you could argue that. The Saudis knew? Sure. |
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But that the airplanes didn't exist? That jerltfuel can't melt steel beans? Where'd the titanium blades go? You're just bring dumb. |
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>>2594816 |
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Tippity top kek |
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>>2594965 |
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deformation and bending=collapse ok retard |
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>>2595303 |
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And we quit using wooden houses in the prehistoric times |
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Oh wait you guys still have them lol |
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>>2594894 |
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*beans |
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>>2594980 |
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>>2594988 |
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damn...it took 20 years to come up with THAT |
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--- 2595835 |
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>>2594608 (OP) |
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You knew the Great Reset would be cruel and evil. |
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You didn't expect it to also be gay and retarded. |
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--- 2596021 |
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ITT - delusions and wishful thinking |
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--- 2596223 |
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>>2594816 |
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--- 2597265 |
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>>2594728 |
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>one small fire and the whole thing burns |
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>I'm not particularly worried about the insects. |
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Thick lumber usually only burns and chars on the surface. |
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Once the surface chars, there is basically an insulative layer of char protecting the core of thick lumber structures. |
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If the lumber used is the thick Cross Laminated Timber type, then the lumber only chars from one or two sides, unlike thinner lumber that can burn from 4 sides. |
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Heavy timber was known to be fire resistant, and it’s the reason a lot of old factory buildings in the US used to be made with thick heavy timbers. |
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Due to factory fires, a type of factory construction was engineered, using think timber columns and thick timber floors, and this building construction was insured by a number of factory owners who all used the same system of construction. |
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When these old factory buildings burn nowadays, it’s usually the result of arsonists using advanced accelerants. |
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--- 2597275 |
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>tfw you grew up with “jet fuel cant melt steel beams” |
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>you hear there was a group of engineers who backed the theory for a while |
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>you grow older, going to engineering school |
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>sort of assume there is a deeper analysis to it and the “jet fuel cant melt steel beams” is just the meme face of a more rigorous analysis |
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>graduate, work as an engineer |
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>realize these idiots literally google the combustion temperature of jet fuel, and compare that to another google tab where they are looking at an unspecified steel alloy’s melting temperature |
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>apparently the theory is that the difference between these two temperatures dictates that no airplanes can ever bring down a steel building |
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its a little bit (((convenient))) the planes themselves are made of aluminum and composites huh??? if they were steel then we could have recovered the planes in pristine condition and put the issue to rest.. |
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>>2597275 |
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They were also very upset there were no titanium fan blades from the engine's. |
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Titanium. |
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The metal that burns at these temperatures. So of course it wouldn't be there. |
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--- 2597521 |
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>>2597275 |
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>much why did it fall down like that |
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>shouldn’t it topple over like a tree and fall over the entirety of nyc? |
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>yes a single steel beam has the strength to act as a fulcrum and can support the entire weight of the upper portion of the tower as it slowly falls over |
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>if a beam fails, shouldnt the skyscraper above it just fall the 12 ft to the next story and then bounce off and fall to the ground? |
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>why would the structure of a skyscraper not be able to withstand a12ft drop? |
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all unanswered questions. Weird how they never build a skyscraper laying down and then use a bunch of ropes to pull it upright like amish men building a barn. |
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--- 2597523 |
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eveyone will just end there lives becuase of animals |
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--- 2597526 |
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>>2594980 |
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>and so the lobby of 7WTC is about 50% diesel tanks |
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holy based. |
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--- 2597549 |
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air pollution in cities has already been solved in a much more boring but maintainable way. Expect to see those algae tanks in metropolitan areas soon. And by solved I mean people will think it is solved and cities won't install enough to make any difference. |
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--- 2597811 |
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>>2595105 |
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yes |
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--- 2597882 |
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>what I would say |
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who cares |
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>what my gf would say |
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well that depends because I used to work at subway and some people would come in and order a ‘couple’ cookies but that could mean 2 or three or even more so there was never really a clear answer and and.. |
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--- 2597883 |
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>>2594728 |
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jet fuel can’t melt termites |
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>>2597549 |
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There’s a crypto for this now sirs |
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--- 2598495 |
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>>2597275 |
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Imagine having actually seen 9/11 happen irl, then no one believes you when you talk about it |
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