The jet fuel burned off very quickly. The fires were sustained by the immense of amount of regular flammable material you would find in an office. Filing cabinets filled with paper, computers, carpets.
You wouldn't use det charges AND thermite. The whole idea that the thermite was used is because the linear charges used in building demolitions would be way too loud. They would have been heard in NJ and Brooklyn and all through lower Manhattan.
Jet fuel is actually LESS explosive than gasoline. It's an oil, reskky, really, not a liquid
The jet fuel burned off very quickly. The fires were sustained by the immense of amount of regular flammable material you would find in an office. Filing cabinets filled with paper, computers, carpets.
You wouldn't use det charges AND thermite. The whole idea that the thermite was used is because the linear charges used in building demolitions would be way too loud. They would have been heard in NJ and Brooklyn and all through lower Manhattan.