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[–] Scruffy_Nerfherder 1 point 0 points 1 point (+1|-1) ago
They don't deform at 1500 f.
They don't.
[–] DoOver ago (edited ago)
Cool, since you do this for work every day, you wouldn't mind recording a video of a large piece of steel heated to at least 1500°f while under a high-stress load of tens of thousands of lbs? It needs to be well over capacity due to the fact that so much structural support was destroyed upon impact, leaving the remaining framework to handle the huge amount of weight. I'd like to see this demonstration. Videos of chicken wire and cinderblocks over a tiny campfire in the backyard isn't doing it for me.
[–] Scruffy_Nerfherder 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
The real problem is that you're getting paid to post this shit and I'm not.
Buildings were made to survive a fire (in the case of building 7)
Otherwise no one would trust them and live in them.
I'm kind of done making you money since you haven't come up with any real counter examples, just dodges and obfuscations.
Split your take with me and we can continue.