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In this article, author Charles Bailey talks about fires in buildings. Charles Bailey is a Fire Guard Chief with 20 years of active service. He divides his knowledge in the fire service to practical and theoretical ones based on the Einstein's Theories of Relativity and Gravitation. He thinks that practical experience for fighting fire is not enough, we need research. For example, the research was conducted over six days on New York's Governor's Island. There, experts filled 20 abandoned row houses with plastic furnishings. Their aim was to monitor how fire behaved with these modern fuel loads, and ultimately come up with recommendations for more effective suppression. The results of the experiment will be the knowledge gained about how the fire spreads.

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