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  "There are parallels between the failure of the MacArthur Maze ramps and the collapse of the World Trade Center towers," he
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  "There are parallels between the failure of the MacArthur Maze ramps and the collapse  
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  said. "Both incidents were caused by a massive fire, fed by a large amount of fuel, weakening the steel structure." ([[#1]])
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of the World Trade Center towers," he  said. "Both incidents were caused by a massive fire,  
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fed by a large amount of fuel, weakening the steel structure." ([[#1]])
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  "If you remember the Salvador Dalí paintings with the clocks that are kind of melted -- it's kind of like that. That could only
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  "If you remember the Salvador Dalí paintings with the clocks that are kind of melted --  
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  happen if you get steel yellow hot or white hot -- perhaps around 2,000 degrees." ([[#2]])
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it's kind of like that. That could only  happen if you get steel yellow hot or white hot --  
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perhaps around 2,000 degrees." ([[#2]])
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  ABOLHASSAN ASTANEH: Here, it most likely reached about 1,000 to 1,500 degrees. And that is enough to collapse them, so they
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  ABOLHASSAN ASTANEH: Here, it most likely reached about 1,000 to 1,500 degrees. And that is  
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  collapsed. So the word "melting" should not be used for girders, because there was no melting of girders. I saw melting of
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enough to collapse them, so they  collapsed. So the word "melting" should not be used for girders,  
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  girders in World Trade Center.([[#3]])
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because there was no melting of girders. I saw melting of  girders in World Trade Center.([[#3]])
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  ...The witnesses to molten metal also included University of California, Berkeley engineering professor Abolhassan Astaneh-Asl,  
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  ...The witnesses to molten metal also included University of California, Berkeley engineering  
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who was the first scientist given access to the steel at ground zero. Dr. Astaneh-Asl referred to the WTC steel he found as
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professor Abolhassan Astaneh-Asl, who was the first scientist given access to the steel at ground zero.  
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"kind of melted."11 Years later, when asked again about his experience he clarified, "I saw melting of girders in World Trade  
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Dr. Astaneh-Asl referred to the WTC steel he found as "kind of melted." Years later, when asked again  
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  Center."12...([[#4]])
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about his experience he clarified, "I saw melting of girders in World Trade  Center."...([[#4]])
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  Mr. Astaneh-Asl also rejects such alternative theories. "I certainly don't buy into any of the conspiracy stuff," he says.
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  Mr. Astaneh-Asl also rejects such alternative theories. "I certainly don't buy into any of  
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  "Those are lightweight buildings," he adds. "There was no need for explosives to bring them down."([[#5]])
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the conspiracy stuff," he says.  "Those are lightweight buildings," he adds. "There was no need for  
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explosives to bring them down."([[#5]])

Version vom 20. September 2010, 11:07 Uhr

Abolhassan Astaneh-Asl

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"There are parallels between the failure of the MacArthur Maze ramps and the collapse 
of the World Trade Center towers," he  said. "Both incidents were caused by a massive fire, 
fed by a large amount of fuel, weakening the steel structure." (#1)
"If you remember the Salvador Dalí paintings with the clocks that are kind of melted -- 
it's kind of like that. That could only  happen if you get steel yellow hot or white hot -- 
perhaps around 2,000 degrees." (#2)
ABOLHASSAN ASTANEH: Here, it most likely reached about 1,000 to 1,500 degrees. And that is 
enough to collapse them, so they  collapsed. So the word "melting" should not be used for girders, 
because there was no melting of girders. I saw melting of  girders in World Trade Center.(#3)
...The witnesses to molten metal also included University of California, Berkeley engineering 
professor Abolhassan Astaneh-Asl, who was the first scientist given access to the steel at ground zero. 
Dr. Astaneh-Asl referred to the WTC steel he found as "kind of melted." Years later, when asked again 
about his experience he clarified, "I saw melting of girders in World Trade  Center."...(#4)
Mr. Astaneh-Asl also rejects such alternative theories. "I certainly don't buy into any of 
the conspiracy stuff," he says.  "Those are lightweight buildings," he adds. "There was no need for 
explosives to bring them down."(#5)


Quellen & weiterführende Links

Quellen:

  1. http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/news/article/9150
  2. http://chronicle.com/article/Scholars-Work-to-Rebuild-the/4059
  3. http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/science/jan-june07/overpass_05-10.html
  4. http://www.911review.com/articles/ryan/NIST_WTC7.html#11
  5. http://911-engineers.blogspot.com/2007/06/berkeley-engineer-searches-for-truth.html

Interviews zum Thema: Zusammenbruch des World Trade Center

  1. http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/military/july-dec01/structure_9-11.html
  2. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1131460
  3. http://911research.wtc7.net/mirrors/guardian2/wtc/astaneh-wtc.htm
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