Message from @Da3m0n2

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2019-10-11 21:11:55 UTC  

Your phones at 0%

2019-10-11 21:12:00 UTC  

Yes

2019-10-11 21:12:02 UTC  

How is it still on

2019-10-11 21:12:03 UTC  

Concrete does not actually have a melting point, but it decomposes into various components due to the makeup of concrete, which is mostly sand and gravel with Portland cement added. A temperature of thousands of degrees Fahrenheit is needed to decompose concrete.

As heat is applied to concrete, it breaks down. The water in the mix evaporates into water vapor, while the sand and gravel become molten lava. The different stones contained in the gravel melt at different temperatures, as does the sand. Other metallic components remain unchanged. When the mix cools off and reforms, it is no longer concrete.

2019-10-11 21:12:04 UTC  

Lol

2019-10-11 21:12:11 UTC  

this happens at about 500°C

2019-10-11 21:12:28 UTC  

what is so strange about buildings burnt down and trees no?

2019-10-11 21:12:32 UTC  

i don't get it

2019-10-11 21:12:37 UTC  

This was a vacant building made of concrete and steel. It collapsed at freefall speed

2019-10-11 21:12:43 UTC  

a fire at that scale

2019-10-11 21:12:53 UTC  

i bet the avg temp is higher than 500°C

2019-10-11 21:12:56 UTC  

Was it a fire, or an explosion of some sort?

2019-10-11 21:13:00 UTC  

How does concrete burn?

2019-10-11 21:13:03 UTC  

It can’t

2019-10-11 21:13:05 UTC  

doesn't burn

2019-10-11 21:13:14 UTC  

it "decomposes into various components"

2019-10-11 21:13:21 UTC  

Magma can’t even burn concrete

2019-10-11 21:13:23 UTC  

The building was empty there was no flammable material

2019-10-11 21:13:56 UTC  

i dno what burned there

2019-10-11 21:14:01 UTC  

"As heat is applied to concrete, it breaks down. The water in the mix evaporates into water vapor, while the sand and gravel become molten lava."

2019-10-11 21:14:07 UTC  

the concrete didnt burn at all

2019-10-11 21:14:21 UTC  

"The different stones contained in the gravel melt at different temperatures, as does the sand. Other metallic components remain unchanged."

2019-10-11 21:14:36 UTC  

"A temperature of thousands of degrees Fahrenheit is needed to decompose concrete."

2019-10-11 21:14:47 UTC  

again

2019-10-11 21:14:50 UTC  

This can't be good ,I'm not recharging

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/632325262100660234/Screenshot_20191011_221431.jpg

2019-10-11 21:14:53 UTC  

when fire is on scale of KM

2019-10-11 21:15:04 UTC  

btw i didnt see pictures of the parkhouse from before it was burned in the video

2019-10-11 21:15:13 UTC  

it would have given more info about what might have burned

2019-10-11 21:15:14 UTC  

i can easily bet the avg temperature is more than 1000°F

2019-10-11 21:15:14 UTC  
2019-10-11 21:15:22 UTC  

Yes

2019-10-11 21:15:26 UTC  

that is why

2019-10-11 21:15:27 UTC  

the fact u didnt look shows u dont care enough about this tho

2019-10-11 21:15:29 UTC  

@ElectroquasistaticMagnetoMan depending on how fast your app kills battery, it could stay on the same percent until you close your current application

2019-10-11 21:15:42 UTC  

Discord you mean

2019-10-11 21:15:47 UTC  

Yeah

2019-10-11 21:16:12 UTC  

No way

2019-10-11 21:16:13 UTC  

Ik Vc can kill your battery faster

2019-10-11 21:16:16 UTC  

ron u seem to easy take some random stuff pointing to a conclusion u already have and then post it

2019-10-11 21:16:27 UTC  

u did the same earlyer with me too about fe