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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?
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if the sprinklers had delivered enough water to put out most of the fires?
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*BANG BANG BANG*
What was that?
Oh that was your science teachers committing suicide in embarrasment.
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The explosives wouldn't have to endure the high temperatures if they were 5 or 10 stories under where the planes went in at.
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Uh-huh. So at 600mph a pilot can gague within seconds exactly what floor they are going to hit? That would leave about 3-4 seconds maximum, with a plane that makes a bus seem sporty. Try counting out the floors in a 100+ story building and getting within 5 floors in less than one second because of the time it'd take to maneuver it to hit said floor.
Plus, the building started collapsing at the level of impact, if it was a detonation 10 stories down I think we'd notice.