Science Fair Question For 911 Demonstration?

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080715133426AAf0npq&r=w

note the comment below. what happened was the original question got deleted by yahoo lol
then after i made note of such here i realized i can edit this thing
so this is the long story. now please go to that link above if you have a yahoo account and share your thoughts, k?

i dont want my kid to make another darn volcano that spews vinegar all over the high school gymnasium again. we are becoming infamous in the local community for stinking up the gym...not a good thing!
so i thought that maybe someone could explain to me how to make a small scale representation of how the towers crumbled on 911 with the physics involved in that.
maybe i can try it in my kitchen first since the heat of jet fuel and the heat i use to boil my water for tea and cocoa are about the same temperature.
is there something i am doing wrong? because i have never had my oven vaporize into dust from boiling water for my cocoa.
maybe someone can share with me some pointers so i can help my kid do an educational display of the physics of 911?

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GARKO
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saw it happen to the towers on 911 and i was wondering if i could duplicate this at home for a science experiment.
the heat at which jet fuel burns and the heat of the flame on your gas burners is about the same and the towers had steel construction beams and my oven is made of steel so i should be able to do duplicate the same principle at home. i want my kid to do this at the school's science fair instead of making a vinegar volcanoe blow up all over the gymnasium floor
GARKO
http://meetthetruthers.com

Yes. yes you can do that...

You see what you do is, since the Towers were very very very BIG and they burned for say50+ minutes or so... and the uh, stove is very small, then you figure the ratio for the time of the burn, and m scientific friends at Popular mechanics tell me you have to let the stove burn for about, ummm.... 9 seconds or more. Ok?

then, well, first, you have to knock off all of the fire proofing, so you would have to crash a Tonka truck into the side of the stove. you see... that will umm, start the collapse sequence and of course then the CDI guy living across the street would call all of his friends in the neighborhood and tell them to run away, because the collapse is unavoidable at that time.

Then you need some pancake mix... for the umm... pancaking stuff. (What? No pancake? ah shit)

Uh scratch that last one, there um, gark...

That should do it. Oh, and just for shit's and giggles, get about 5 pounds of thermite and about a 150feet of det cord, and that does it. It's just collapse, right away there, just as natural as you please.

Have fun. Wear safety googles (forget that pancake stuff ok? I never said it)

i revised the question

i revised the question again
if you have a yahoo account please post your answer where others not in the 911 truth movement will see it...

Science Fair Question For 911 Demonstration?
i dont want my kid to make another darn volcano that spews vinegar all over the high school gymnasium again. we are becoming infamous in the local community for stinking up the gym...not a good thing!
so i thought that maybe someone could explain to me how to make a small scale representation of how the towers crumbled on 911 with the physics involved in that.
maybe i can try it in my kitchen first since the heat of jet fuel and the heat i use to boil my water for tea and cocoa are about the same temperature.
is there something i am doing wrong? because i have never had my oven vaporize into dust from boiling water for my cocoa.
maybe someone can share with me some pointers so i can help my kid do an educational display of the physics of 911?
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080715133426AAf0npq&r=w
GARKO
Meet The Truthers
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That is funny.

I like your humor. It helps in melting away the "9/11 Truth anxieties".

thanx but this is even

thanx
but this is even funnier.
this was appearantly a sincere response on the yahoo answers page. lord help us all...

Just a suggestion - maybe you should let your kid do their own homework. I would never allow students to get away with such a flagrant display of parents doing their work for them.

GARKO
Meet The Truthers
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Make the towers

out of sugar cubes. Get a roll of some good fuse (cherry bomb, or M80 type. Run it down the inside center. Attach a shit load of fire crackers.
And ....WaLa !.......