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months? wow. I didn't catch that info anywhere...

It was terrible! You would go outside after the first week and see ashes and shit raining from the sky randomly during the day and the smell youc an't forget it. It smelled like lighting an office on fire in a vat of molten steel it was terrible! It stuck here for almost a year before we either got used to it or it finally was gone. The fire in the basements of the towers was so hot they couldnt get it cooled for almost 6 months!

you mean ...basement was keeping high temperature for 6 months? What about putting portable air conditioning downthere? Or.. even better - liquid nitrogen - that should work :) I don't really know what's that smell like. My friend told me once, that the lightning striked into the asphalt only few meters in front of him - in the middle of clear sunny day. And it smelled somehow similar to what you are describing.

It was due to the MOLTEN steel not cooling down, probably because of thermite being used to "walk" the building off its foundation and into it's own footprint... Go read about it!

oh, I get it, sure. No,I read what was set through the whole building, so it could easily fall apart. Cause otherwise there's no way it would fall like it's made from tiny wooden sticks

Theory that makes most sense is the building was "walked" forward to drop into it's own footpring using thermite or some really high energy explosives in the basement thus why they fell perfectly into their own basements and not into surrounding buildings.

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