Hey! I just skimmed one of those threads (Well, I skimmed pages 1, 2, 16 and 17) and realized that's where I came up with my wire hanger analogy.
Quote (AiNedeSpelCzech @ 17 Sep 2010 10:33)
When it comes to the molten metal, has anyone factored in the crazy amount of potential energy turned into kinetic energy turned into heat when the whole motherfucker fell down in their official explanation?
i cbf to look up stupid conspiracy debunkings right now as I am very tired, but I know that I have snapped wire coat hangers in half by bending them over and over until they snapped, and the friction of them bending before they snapped ended up with them being very hot on the spot that was going all bendy. It stands to reason that an entire buckling 110 story structure that's on fire might end up pulling off a more extreme version of this sort of thing in some spots, which would only exacerbate the very nasty heat already going on.
I love my wire hanger analogy. Though tbh, I did make it up. But it stands to reason.