Anonymous ID: b582ea June 11, 2023, 1:18 p.m. No.18989351   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9364 >>9373 >>9552 >>9773 >>9795

>>18987956 lb pb

>fire melts steel and concrete and aluminum and hundred story buildings makes them disappear

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>this was NOT a fire, the road is still visible so it must be space cats

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>what happened to critical thinking?

Have you ever seen first hand what a hot, sustained fire does to concrete? I've seen 12" thick concrete foundation walls spall from heat until they were only 3" thick in a house fire. This was an elevated road meaning the concrete beams used to span the pilings were "pre-stressed" with very tight steel cables embedded inside. Pre-stressed concrete exposed to sustained high heat causes it to literally crumble.

Anonymous ID: b582ea June 11, 2023, 1:32 p.m. No.18989409   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18989373

Key words in muh post were "high, sustained heat". Had an entire building under a roadway here where I live go up in flames under an elevated roadway. Burned for an hour but there was a stiff wind blowing that carried the heat out from under the roadway with no permanent damage. Conditions vary in each case. Surly anon is intelligent to understand that. Perhaps not.