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"Building 7" Explained

bcglorf says...

>> ^marinara:

Let's say WT7 had 20 columns holding up 47 floors (that's big). So these big ass columns get pushed around by by the "flooring under heat expansion" and then the other 20 ginormous columns fail instantly, and the whole thing goes down.
If one column can bring down WT7, it wasn't a skyscraper, it was a deathtrap.


One column?

Do you really believe that the professionals at NIST are suggesting that in WTC7 one column was compromised to the point of failure by the fire, but the other 19 were in pristine normal condition?

Right, anything to hang on to your internal belief system.

The body of professionals across the globe are convinced that the devastation of the lower floors of WTC7 and resulting fires were easily enough to cause the collapse. This was so evident that emergency workers were ordered to abandon the burning building in advance, and news crews were reporting about it's probable collapse before it went down.

Your 'theories' are stupid.

Please, keep parroting things like how house fires can't reach 1000 degrees, it helps people see how stupid your ideas are more quickly. Early steel makers regularly made do with wood fires for their forges, and somehow managed to get the steel to melt. A google scholar search will also quickly show that temperatures exceeding 1000 degrees can be reached by house fires within minutes.

Titli's Dogmatic Kitchen -- she tells you how to make pizza

Ryjkyj says...

Oh, she's absolutely trolling. I just like to hear different people's ideas about pizza. I ate at a place in NYC once called "Una Pizza Napolitana". It's closed now but the guy who started it was obsessed. He only used ingredients directly from Naples. His sauce was nothing but crushed San Marzano tomatoes. All of his pizzas were cooked in a wood-fired oven at 600 degrees. And the best part was that he only served four kinds of pizza: Pizza margherita with cheese, without cheese, with the tomatoes sliced or with no tomatoes at all. No substitutions, and the only other thing he had in the restaurant was salt. That's it. Great pizza, but like I said, the guy was absolutely obsessed.

Some guy engineers his own 9/11 experiments

Drachen_Jager says...

Stupid video. I think everyone knows thermite can melt steel. Melting steel with thermite proves nothing.

What needs to be proven conclusively for this video to work is that jet fuel, whatever else was present and the conditions of the WTC cannot melt steel.

He says an open air jet fuel fire cannot melt steel, that's fine, but inside the middle of the WTC was hardly "open air". Conditions could easily have been created where the elevator shafts or similar provided a jet of air from below to create a blast furnace. Anyone who has ever owned a wood burning stove knows that a wood fire can turn the steel cherry red in a good stove, all it takes is well channelled air. And wood has a much lower burning temperature than jet fuel.

Hilarious Japanese Dough Pounding

honkeytonk73 says...

Nice!

I made mochi with my wife's family in Japan on New Years once. Banged the crap out of it with a wooden mallet just like that. Great stuff. Cooked the rice over a wood fire in the back yard, and the entire family spent an afternoon taking turns making the stuff.... and drinking a lot of booze too.

The Universe [complete season 1]

honkeytonk73 says...

What are you talking about? Some big invisible magic guy snapped his fingers.. and everything just appeared out of nothingness. This happened only a few thousand years ago. Even more evidence that the sun is burning wood, not fusing atoms. Like they said... a wood fired sun can burn for a good 5000-6000 years. Plenty of time to last from Creation(tm) to Rapture(tm).

O Canada - San Francisco Style!

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