bullshit!! you get a massive pile of debris like that you have very little chance of the massive amounts of oxygen to enter the space where flammables are, c'mon folks... use your friggen heads!! the majority of the rubble was non-flammable... mainly carpets, furniture and office stuff... maybe some wooden walls and such... but never in a million years enough to generate heat sufficient for melting steel!
Literally burning and smouldering for months after. But sure it didn't melt the steel lmao.
temps up to 1400 degrees persisted for 4-5 months
http://www1.ae911truth.org/faqs/347-high-temperatures-persistent-heat-a-molten-steel-at-wtc-site-challenge-official-story.html
bullshit!! you get a massive pile of debris like that you have very little chance of the massive amounts of oxygen to enter the space where flammables are, c'mon folks... use your friggen heads!! the majority of the rubble was non-flammable... mainly carpets, furniture and office stuff... maybe some wooden walls and such... but never in a million years enough to generate heat sufficient for melting steel!
Thermite doesnt need air
Neither do nukes.
Thermite does not need air...because the oxygen required is found in the iron oxide.
Nano thermite to be precise