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Originally Posted by Sljslj
Objects that are more flammable than jet fuel? I understand that there were flammable things in there, but nothing should have been there that would've caused molten steel to remain days afterward. There are things that our government isn't telling us; whether they're the ones responsible or not (and I'll willingly adnit they weren't given sufficient evidence), they're lieing to us more than most people want to admit.
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Molten steel was at the bottom due to long-term exposure to the fires burning within the rubble pile.
Steel also weakens about 50% at 648 degrees Celsius and jet fuel burns at 825 degrees Celsius.
These are explanations that make sense. I do not believe our government is competent enough to pull an inside job like this and keep it a secret.