How’s planes took down the first tower
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Yes a shill ... or just a normie who knows nothing about steel, physics and how it all interacts with mass, inertia, or heat. Or perhaps you do not possess the bare bones will to research it. You don't have to spend 20 years doing steel work like I have or spent a number of years in the AF to understand these basic things. After all, THIS IS SIMPLE PHYSICS. So yes, you are either a shill or willingly ignorant and misinforming people. Oh ... a security guard. Ok then, your own words convict you. Allow me to elucidate.
Giant fireballs are impressive to the normie who knows NOTHING about steel an physics. Fireballs are nothing but heat spread out over THOUSANDS of square feet. You think, "wow impressive", problem is the heat and energy is spread over thousands of square feet not all concentrated in an area 1/4" wide where it would do anything. Actually doing anything to steel that is INCHES thick requires MASSIVE force, ie explosives IN CONTACT with the steel or a minutes long concentrated stream of fuel in balance with the oxygen input to achieve maximum heat and THEN, when it was at the melting point, another additional input of oxygen to set the steel itself (in the local area [1/4"]) on fire. NONE of those conditions were present. The burning fuel producing smoke as black as it was indicates a massive shortfall of oxygen. While the fire would be hot to a person, or the surrounding furnishings, it wouldn't even phase a steel beam. In fact you could burn that gas there for hours or even days and not have any real impact. So, no the fireballs had nothing to do with the structural integrity of the building.
The plane had NO concentrated mass to do any true damage to the bones of the structure. A previous poster in this thread already mentioned an empty coke can as an analogy which is exactly what this is. There is no structural integrity in an airplane to do that kind of damage to massive steel beams, NONE. An airplane is not built to survive impact. The wings are built just strong enough to support the body, and the body is built to be in tension against atmospheric pressure changes. The only thing that would have a chance of doing any real damage would be the engines, but again the structure there is not massive concentrated weight but distributed structure necessary to holding and controlling the components to produce thrust. Again, insufficient force to accomplish the damages that occurred.
It's really very simple. Planes did not bring the buildings down. They were merely the distraction. If you aren't a shill, at least do some basic homework before embarrassing yourself. I am not even talking about the planes stuff, I am instead referring to building 7. Two options, shill or ignorant. If #2, education is the remedy, do some digging.
You worked with steel for twenty years (supposedly) right?
How do you shape steel? You get it hot and it bends. This is what (supposedly) happened on 9/11. The steel was not "melted", it merely softened until it snapped like toothpicks. At least, that's the "official story".
So you're referring to building 7... Okay. Do you seriously think that a building with a ten story gash from a collapsing skyscraper that burned for an entire day wouldn't weaken its structural integrity? To the point of, say, a collapse? You're the self proclaimed steel expert here, not me.
And ease up on the insults, champ. It's pissing me off.
Long time welder which included years of work on structural steel. To even get it close to bending requires the steel to be up past 1000 degrees. Fires do not produce even heat across an entire floor nor were the fires hot enough to produce such temps in the steel so there is no way at all for it to fail in a "pancake" fashion. There is one and only one model that will collapse a building that size into its footprint and simultaneously cut the steel members in multiple locations with only minor deformation. Explosive demolition.
A ten story gash is nothing more than a ten story gash. does it produce some issues? Sure. Does it produce a building that falls into its own footprint? Never. Indeed, if it did, then building demolition would require no more than a few hours with a wrecking ball instead of hundreds of pounds of precisely placed explosives. Knocking down buildings like that is done in one, and only one way, demolition.
I hoped the insults would piss you off. Now the question is do you actually have the gumption to go do a little research and find the TRUTH? The info is easy to find ... if you aren't shilling that is. I know where my bet is, go ahead prove me wrong about you. Cyas.