Message from @Wesker

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2019-09-05 02:32:21 UTC  

I heard it was hot enugh to weaken it by half

2019-09-05 02:32:26 UTC  

hi welcome

2019-09-05 02:32:26 UTC  

Thanks

2019-09-05 02:32:47 UTC  

@The Gwench thanks niggy

2019-09-05 02:33:14 UTC  

Lower levels where already under stress from the weight
Something crashing down at the top woild cause the entire building to collapse

2019-09-05 02:33:16 UTC  

@The Gwench whats this server about in general

2019-09-05 02:33:25 UTC  

is it antarctica stuff

2019-09-05 02:33:32 UTC  

Flat earth?

2019-09-05 02:33:35 UTC  

I guess?

2019-09-05 02:33:38 UTC  

also the reflection of the downward wave means the impact is 2x at the bottom floor

2019-09-05 02:33:48 UTC  

We are a conspiracy server focused mainly on flat earth

2019-09-05 02:34:19 UTC  

i dont beleive in flat earth but im into antarctica conspiracies

2019-09-05 02:34:29 UTC  

i think a plane was more than enough to bring down wtc

2019-09-05 02:34:29 UTC  

🇧

2019-09-05 02:34:33 UTC  

That’s fine

2019-09-05 02:34:43 UTC  

also have you read the nist report on wtc7

2019-09-05 02:34:53 UTC  

literally goes into the specifics of everything

2019-09-05 02:34:55 UTC  

it's crazy

2019-09-05 02:35:05 UTC  

look up the comvustion temperature of kerosene

2019-09-05 02:35:17 UTC  

Bush was reading a book upside down

2019-09-05 02:35:30 UTC  

And the strength at temperature graph of the steel of the building

2019-09-05 02:35:59 UTC  

"The flash point of kerosene is between 37 and 65 °C (100 and 150 °F), and its autoignition temperature is 220 °C (428 °F)."

2019-09-05 02:36:20 UTC  

i mean the burn temperature not the flash point

2019-09-05 02:36:48 UTC  

428 f

2019-09-05 02:36:56 UTC  

🤔

2019-09-05 02:37:07 UTC  

not sure

2019-09-05 02:37:25 UTC  

but i'd say the amount in a plane can easily reach a combined 1000 c

2019-09-05 02:37:28 UTC  

The autoignition point would be burn point

2019-09-05 02:37:47 UTC  

Thats not the burn temperature

2019-09-05 02:39:54 UTC  

From here, for instance, you can get an approximate maximum flame temperature for kerosene burning in air, and a higher concentration of oxygen will increase the temperature. At 3800 F, this is about 1000 F above the melting point of steel, so melting steel with jet fuel (kerosene) is entirely possible.Sep 11, 2015

2019-09-05 02:40:04 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/618998759371833354/800px-Anatomy_of_a_candle_flame.png

2019-09-05 02:40:42 UTC  

Yes

2019-09-05 02:40:47 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/618998937772228608/unknown.png

2019-09-05 02:42:12 UTC  

so