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Originally Posted by fastom
I don't think anybody had to endure 1500 degree temperatures. Fire is just not that hot. Ever been near a wood stove, a campfire or a candle? You can stand just inches away from either and not burn up... why is that?
If you believe the witnesses who were just a couple floors above for a while after the impact it wasn't hot enough to mention.
The fire would need to be forced and directed (aka: a torch) to have the claimed effects on the building.
A whole lot of video evidence shows just what the fire was doing, to compare with other more severe building fires it looks pretty minor. Nothing to make it collapse.
You've lost me.
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have you pointed a laser thermometer are the center of a fire or stove??? It's hotter in the CENTER of the fire but exponential amounts.... but you can still stand next to it.
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