Yes. You had 2 jets crash into buildings, stripping the support structure of its heat resistant coating, after which the pools of jet fuel burned, heating the underlying metal until it softened enough to no longer be able to bear the weight of the structure (far below the full melting point and replicated multiple times now) causing the collapse. These things did so much damage to the adjacent building 7 that it also collapsed.
Have you ever actually done research into the reports that thoroughly debunk nonsense like this video?
Honest question, how does a jet strip a coating? How then would that one section where the jet fuel was burning then soften the steel so many floors below that the building would collapse like an implosion? I would think that much like the videos of which you speak it would cause the building to lean and topple like a melting candlestick instead of spontaneously implode right into it's own footprint. Just some honest curiosity. I don't know one way or the other but I have a brain and logic and I've never understood this.
The OP is misleading you. You don't need to reach melting temperature to affect a steel structure - you can weaken the steel and produce strange unplanned loads at lower temperatures and cause failure cascades.
Just curious, did you watch the video and have an answer?
Yes. You had 2 jets crash into buildings, stripping the support structure of its heat resistant coating, after which the pools of jet fuel burned, heating the underlying metal until it softened enough to no longer be able to bear the weight of the structure (far below the full melting point and replicated multiple times now) causing the collapse. These things did so much damage to the adjacent building 7 that it also collapsed.
Have you ever actually done research into the reports that thoroughly debunk nonsense like this video?
Honest question, how does a jet strip a coating? How then would that one section where the jet fuel was burning then soften the steel so many floors below that the building would collapse like an implosion? I would think that much like the videos of which you speak it would cause the building to lean and topple like a melting candlestick instead of spontaneously implode right into it's own footprint. Just some honest curiosity. I don't know one way or the other but I have a brain and logic and I've never understood this.
The OP is misleading you. You don't need to reach melting temperature to affect a steel structure - you can weaken the steel and produce strange unplanned loads at lower temperatures and cause failure cascades.
Here is the NIST story about WTC7: https://youtu.be/PK_iBYSqEsc
Myles Power made a video about WTC7: https://youtu.be/7PpsCCTMP8w
I don't endorse him on other topics, but this particular video is good.