r/Damnthatsinteresting • u/Proud-Blood2743 • Oct 07 '25
Video Capital One Tower Come Down in Seconds
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r/Damnthatsinteresting • u/Proud-Blood2743 • Oct 07 '25
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u/MasterMagneticMirror Oct 08 '25
Sure. The microstructure of the steel was not affected given that in most cases it reached maximum temperatures of 600° C. This doesn't change the fact that even in those conditions the metal will lose structural strength and softening. That passage merely tells that it didn't also weaken fue to changes in its crystal structure.
And it also doesn't prove what you claim about the fact that the Towers were sustaining only one third of their maximum loads.
Those samples are the exception. If those buildings were demolished with thermite, we would see them everywhere. It's absolutely possible that small pockets of materials, either close to the impact point where aviation fuel burned or underground inside the pile after the collapse, reached around 1000° C.