PhysicsExist
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You keep saying that. You keep being wrong.
Please direct me to where Physics allow for Carbon Based fires (Chairs, Paper, Carpets) can reach temps that melt steel into liquid? They don't reach 2700 degrees, so they can't. So why do you keep saying 'im wrong', when in reality, for steel to become a liquid metal, it needs to be heated up to 2700 degrees? Paper and wood and jet fuel fires cannot do this. I am not wrong, you are in DENIAL.
You said, "Carbon based fires CANNOT melt steel." This is, of course, wrong. Acetylene burns in air at 2,200° C to 2,400° C -- 3,992 degrees° F to 4,352° F.
Therefore, carbon-based fires CAN melt steel. Stop repeating your fallacy.
WTC7 and the Towers were sprayed and filled with Acetylene Gas throughout the entire buildings then is your reason? That is the most disturbing rebuttal I've witnessed from a level minded person.
There is no Acetylene in those buildings, there is regular office fires and jet fuel fires.
Acetylene is a colorless, combustible gas with a distinctive odor. When acetylene is liquefied, compressed, heated, or mixed with air, it becomes highly explosive
You're saying this was present throughout the WTC's? You are that afraid of the TRUTH? Eeeee its worse than I thought for some people.
Address the facts of that day, dont make up different elements that were present that day in NYC. MOLTEN STEEL CANNOT BE CREATED FROM FIRES CAUSED BY JET FUEL OR CARBON BASED FIRES FROM CHAIRS AND CARPETS, its impossible to liquify steel with these.
Stop playing games and address the facts.
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