[QUOTE="Cloud_Insurance"] [QUOTE="Vilot_Hero"]What????Look at 9/11...The Twin Towers don't crumble because of one plane. The building collasped way too easily, and just fell down in a matter of seconds.Vilot_Hero
Sure they do. The steel skeleton of the building was superheated by the explosion of the plane and the fuel and failed. Then you start a pancake effect with the floors...
If you knew anything about structural engineering you would understand how its very possible.
A person who had a science degree, explained that the fuel was not hot enough to melt it. I'll try to find the thread again.Um, where did I say the steel supports melted? I didn't. Because they didn't. When you heat something up, it loses its strength and becomes less rigid. With many things, such as metal, if you heat something enough, you can bend it.
I don't care about your thread with some dude who has a science degree. This was figured out by groups of people much smarter than you and me, by people that actually designed the building in the first place. Â
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