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Originally Posted by willravel
This point has been brought up several times, but never addressed. If there was a fire hot enought to cause millions of tons of steel to give in less than an hour, how did a passport from inside the plane survive?
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You've seen enough 9/11 videos, will. You should be able to answer this yourself. What did you see when the towers were burning? There was smoke, yeah, people jumping, yeah, and....papers raining down. Lots of papers. Not on fire, but raining down. What did you see after the buildings collapsed? Dust, lots of dust. 2 buildings reduced to mostly dust. but when the dust settled what did you see? papers. fully intact 8 1/2 x 11 sheets of paper. not burnt, not burning, but just lying there. balance sheets, office memos, invoices. All kinds of office papers accross dozens and dozens of blocks. How did all these papers survive when buildings literally crumbled?
A passport is nothing but paper. And, as mentioned previously, it was most likely in a carry-on and ejected with a lot of other things when the plane, travelling at 500+ mph stopped suddenly.