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7 RepliesLocke fuel doesn't melt steel Chiefs.
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1 ReplyMaybe after consistent exposure but not in the time frame of an explosion. The buildings also didn't collapse the way they should have for the way they were hit. I am not here to start a controversy, all I am saying is there were explosives planted at very precisely picked points.
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If you poured jet fuel directly onto a steel beam, the beam would not melt. So no.
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1 ReplyIt doesn't melt them but the intense heat weakened the beams causing them to buckle
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How do people not understand the concept of skewed results in polls?
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2 RepliesIf someone could explain building 7 maybe the official report might sound halfway believable [spoiler]but still not believable none the less[/spoiler]
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Voted no cos i want it erect
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Yes, yes I do
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Always. It's always a penis poll.
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2 RepliesCan a wall hit 400 miles per hour at diamond?
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1 ReplyYes. That's why the twin towers destroyed. After the plane crashed into it, you see that the building still stood. But the jet fuel leaked out. Here's the thing about jet fuel. Once it burns, it doesn't stop until it runs out. Now the Jet fuel basically melted the steel beams inside the towers. That caused them to fall.
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1 ReplyHa! Poll penis.
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Yes it can, just not in an open burn.
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5 RepliesJet fuel can't melt steel beams, but the power of friendship can.
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Edited by Sp00py Cancer: 11/4/2015 3:10:39 AM[spoiler]*looks at poll*[/spoiler] [spoiler]( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)[/spoiler]
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Jet fuel can't melt steamed beans
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Steel fuel can't melt jet beams
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1 Reply"Jet fuel can't melt steel beams, the tower wouldn't have come down" A -blam!-ing plane flew into it of course it fell Oh and yes it does
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1 ReplyFuel beams can't melt steel jet
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Bush did 711, it was a part time job!
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They tested it and under the conditions within the tower it could have
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Peoole act as if the fuel was the only thing on fire.
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It can under certain conditions
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Edited by Thaddeus Hamlet: 11/3/2015 6:57:06 PM[i] *puts on an antic disposition* [/i] No. But it does burn at a high enough temperature to warm the steal beams to the point that they would weaken and collapse.