hmmmm... true... so would is melt the metal fully? and if it melted the metal wouldent we see some or alot of molten steel pouring out of Wtc i mean LARGE AMOUNTS OF IT not the one the where dripping out i seen that photo and video ....
Most of the aircraft aluminum burned out of sight, but some was seen pouring out of the impact zone, many conspiracy theorist claim it was thermite, but we know this to be false. Upon the aircraft's impact of the WTC and the subsequent explosion, the aircraft debrise spread out, and although most of the aircraft's aluminum burned up some remained as seen in the picture below.
http://img684.imageshack.us/i/wtc5debris.jpg/
baically what i am trying to say is that wouldent it melt alot of the metal and instead of dust pushing out ward wouldent a big splash of molten aluminum come towards the ground which can be seen from a clear prespective.
The reason you seen 'dust pushing out' is because dust is lighter than aluminum.
To reiterate my point aircrft aluminum burnes anywhere from 475 degrees Celsius and 640 degrees Celsius and from other crashes we know that the aluminum from aircraft has burned, we also know that the NIST has conducted experiments where they burned office furniture and the temperature reached 1,100 degrees C near the ceiling, we also know that the fire was fed by materials other than office furniture, we also know the fire had adiquett oxogen. Earlier i have explained why the towers fell but i will again reiterate esspecially for those that havn't read my earlier posts.
There are two things conspiracy theroists overlook whether because of their stubbernness or unwillingness to except truth, and that is how the towers fell. Upon impact the WTC's columns were either destroyed or badly damaged, this is fact, and as a result the load of the building transfered to other columns, thus those columns that were not taken out were exceeding their load capacity. Now lets bring the fires in to the picture, we know that the fire should have reached atleast 1, 100 degrees--at the very minumum, this is not enought to melt steel which melts at 2750 F. However, with some of the column supports taken out we know that other columns took the burden of the weight; factor in a fire of 1650 F and those columns will start to deform and warp, and given the emense wight on the remaining columns 1650 F would likely be overkill.
Those columns, specifically the horizontal ones start to sag and pull in the outer vertical columns as shown in the picture below:
The end reult was that the vertical columns and the horizontal columns seperated and as a result the building calapsed. The picture below shows right when the building started calapsing, notice how the outer walls are sucked in--again this is definative proof that the fire was hot enought to cause the horizontal columns to sag. The following picture speaks for itself, no thermire and no dynomite could have caused this: