itt: things that trigger brainlet peasants
>glass isnt transparent
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Jet fuel can't melt steel beams.
>but
No. Jet fuel burns at 800° to 1500°F, not hot enough to melt steel (2750°F).
>>8965823
I never understood this argument. The terrorists didn't pour jet fuel on the twin towers, they crashed planes into them.
>>8965834
Nobody crashed anything into them. It was an inside job, meaning the planes came from within.
>>8965837
but how could it have been an inside job? The twin towers were located outside?
Race affects intelligence. Climate change is real.
Say these things together and people's heads implode because they always agree on one thing and not another.
>>8965844
you're right, my imploded
>>8965844
What, but I agree with both. Does that mean I'm not a brainlet?
>>8965837
How would you take off a plane from within a 63.4m x 63.4m x 415m building?
>>8965834
if the damage was fatal the towers would have crumbled immediatly. didnt happen so it must be an inside job since the heat from jet fuel burning couldnt damage the structure to a crumbling point.
i think that's what they mean
>>8965816
Imagine being in those tunnels, and a bomb makes it collapse
imagine getting napalmed in that tunnel,
>>8965823
Beacose we know 1500°F will in no way soften the steel.
>>8965816
>first post got me
>im a brainlet
Serious why is glass not transparent?
>>8965823
No, but it does this to steel beams.
>>8965844
>>8966295
how did temp go above 1500
>>8966292
I'm pretty sure it's technically translucent because if you look at a pane of glass from the side of a shower door you see that it is just a dark emerald color and you can't really see through it. The reason nobody notices is that they only encounter glass panes from perpendicular.
>>8965816
Are those real vietcong tunnel systems?
>>8965846
No it means you're not a people.
>>8965816
As this picture shows, the earth is flat