Yes, and they also found thermite, which can cut through and melt steel. But those have to be planted as devices inside the buildings. Jet fuel and office fires can never burn that hot. Building 7 had no jet fuel, only office fires -- i.e. paper and wood on fire, like in your fireplace (does your fireplace melt when you put wood and paper in it?).
and prime reason why building fire gets hotter than fireplace is that smoke and heat can stack on top instead of disperse (but even then, not so hot it could liquidity even iron,let alone steel)
Yes, and they also found thermite, which can cut through and melt steel. But those have to be planted as devices inside the buildings. Jet fuel and office fires can never burn that hot. Building 7 had no jet fuel, only office fires -- i.e. paper and wood on fire, like in your fireplace (does your fireplace melt when you put wood and paper in it?).
There were teams of service people checking “fire safety equipment” throughout the towers days prior. Perfect opportunity to set up their demo
and prime reason why building fire gets hotter than fireplace is that smoke and heat can stack on top instead of disperse (but even then, not so hot it could liquidity even iron,let alone steel)