Titsmagee on Nostr: npub1jrwg4…la8cw way too long. I believe the government was behind it 100%. But the ...
npub1jrwg46y6hq3s65fsu83xdspt69zuv3kw37r26ql2h6mdqht8pz7q8la8cw (npub1jrw…a8cw) way too long.
I believe the government was behind it 100%. But the melting steel bit is annoying. It doesn't have to melt to lose its structural integrity. Those ibeams are probably heat treated to make them more rigid and to have less elastic deformation. When hardened steel is exposed to high heat, it removes the hardness (allows the crystal structure on the surface to realign) thus lowering its structural strength in terms of low elastic deformation.
So that argument is flawed.
Published at
2023-09-11 12:44:34Event JSON
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