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<blockquote data-quote="stangin99" data-source="post: 4088700" data-attributes="member: 20208"><p>You need to do some research/learning on the towers and general building design. </p><p></p><p>Their supports were not made of titanium, it was steel.</p><p></p><p>What would make the towers bow/flex to one side? These towers were meant to sway in large wind gusts, but they only move a very minimal amount. It was clear skies on 9/11 so I don't recall there being any storm-like winds.</p><p></p><p></p><p>People are focused too much on the failure temperature of steel as opposed to when it is actually weakened. Take into account the expected burning temperature of jet fuel, put that into a building which will cause it to create more heat, weaken the STEEL trusses which support each floor and cause them to bend inwards. Now put massive amounts of weight on these weakened floors...what do you think is going to happen? The floor will give out to the incredible weight above it and fall DOWN, not some rediculous angle to the side, but down where GRAVITY is pulling it.</p><p></p><p>Now if you think for about 5 seconds you can begin to comprehend how much weight this is crashing down on the floor below. The steel and concrete can't take that kind of a hit, nothing can. So what happens? The next floor collapses. Repeate for all floors below until none are left.</p><p></p><p>Hard to understand? Not at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stangin99, post: 4088700, member: 20208"] You need to do some research/learning on the towers and general building design. Their supports were not made of titanium, it was steel. What would make the towers bow/flex to one side? These towers were meant to sway in large wind gusts, but they only move a very minimal amount. It was clear skies on 9/11 so I don't recall there being any storm-like winds. People are focused too much on the failure temperature of steel as opposed to when it is actually weakened. Take into account the expected burning temperature of jet fuel, put that into a building which will cause it to create more heat, weaken the STEEL trusses which support each floor and cause them to bend inwards. Now put massive amounts of weight on these weakened floors...what do you think is going to happen? The floor will give out to the incredible weight above it and fall DOWN, not some rediculous angle to the side, but down where GRAVITY is pulling it. Now if you think for about 5 seconds you can begin to comprehend how much weight this is crashing down on the floor below. The steel and concrete can't take that kind of a hit, nothing can. So what happens? The next floor collapses. Repeate for all floors below until none are left. Hard to understand? Not at all. [/QUOTE]
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