It did indeed. At the speed of gravity, aided by a vacuum (measurable by the lack of time for floors to collide then bare down on the next set of floors. It was the 3rd steel framed building apparently to collapse like that "from a fire"... 😖hifty:
The 1st and 2nd were the other towers. (Which also fell at gravity speed with no resistance, and fell in their own footprints exactly -minus explosively ejected matter- and looked like their cores had been taken out first.. A thick molten slag of steel was below both buildings when Jet fuel is proven not to be able to melt steel.
Demolitions explosives/cutting agents like thermite DO do that to steel. )
Nope. But I know that jetfuel is 4/5ths kerosene which burns way cooler than is needed to liquify steel....heard alot of testmony from explosives experts.
"One does not need to be an archeologist to cast an opinion on the events in an Indy movie." is the answer to your obviously loaded question, though. 😛