Title: Hilarious Blacksmith Uses Science To Shut Down Insane ‘Fire Can’t Melt Steel’ 9/11 Truthers Source:
The Federalist/Liberty's flame URL Source:http://libertysflame.com/cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=43753&Disp=All Published:Dec 19, 2015 Author:Some idiot on the internets Post Date:2015-12-22 15:07:46 by Bill D Berger Keywords:None Views:2920 Comments:37
Give this man a medal. In just two minutes, blacksmith Trenton Tye of Purgatory Ironworks uses science to hilarious effect to mock 9/11 truthers who insist the 2001 terrorist attacks were a conspiracy. And why are these nutters convinced the whole thing was an inside job? Because fire cant melt steel (Seriously, read through that entire 9/11 conspiracy theory thread. It is amazing.)
Tye, a professional metalworker based in Georgia, has had enough. He filmed the following video to prove to science-hating 9/11 conspiracy mongers once and for all that structural steel will absolutely lose its structural integrity if it gets too hot:
So I am taking time out of my busy day to try to put to rest one of the more moronic things I have seen on the Internet lately, and thats saying something, Tye tells the camera. Jet fuel only burns at 1,500 degrees and since steel melts at 2,700 degrees, 9/11 was a conspiracy!'
What I am upset about is the retarded metallurgical things that you guys are saying. Im not arguing the facts, Tye says. Jet fuel does in fact burn at 1,500 degrees. Some carbon steels will start melting at 2,300 degrees. But if you hold this up as a reason for conspiracy, you are an idiot!
To prove his point, Tye compared the structural strength of a room-temperature piece of steel to the strength of one that had been heated to 1,800 degrees in his workshops furnace.
Its very hot, but not melted, Tye notes by tapping the piece of steel on an anvil.
Your argument is invalid. Get over it! Tye exclaims as he drops the mic by dropping the glowing steel rod. Find a job!
We salute you, Trenton Tye. You are a real American hero. Godspeed.
Poster Comment:
The usual cast of simpletons over at Liberty's Flame are hailing this ass-clown as an "expert" in building construction and structural design and that this video proves once and for all that the Official Narrative is true.
Not exactly "scientific." Who's to know exactly what the provenance of the "steel" he uses is, other than his word? The metal he used as an example was in a forge and appeared to be white hot (no temp measurement available from Mr. Science).
Plenty of skyscraper fires afterwards, but no catastrophic collapses.