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To: Orcastraiter who wrote (15300)9/10/2006 12:46:23 AM
From: David Howe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20039
 
That's a video of a guy saying that something is "red hot", not that it's "molten".

That's a quote from someone that said he saw slides of molten metal.

Where are these slides now? Are there any pictures on the internet, or just quotes of some third party that says they saw a slide?

And, what would be hot enough to melt steel? Not a normal fire, not a jet fuel fire and certainly not demolition explosives of any type that I'm aware of. TNT blows things to bits, but it doesn't create molten steel.

What's the theory here? And, no matter what might exist that could heat steel so hot that it would melt, nobody's actually saying that it remained "molten" for weeks are they?