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Wooden doors have been used for secure buildings in many instances throughout history.

How thick were these wooden doors?

How were they hinged?

**Are there multiple pictures of wooden doors on multiple gas chambers?

How long did the gas take to incapacitate?

Is it possible a wooden door could be used so suspicion would not arise when people were entering? Wouldn't a heavy metal door look a little odd in a shower room?

Have any of you bothered to ask any of these critical questions to yourself?

Wooden doors have been used for secure buildings in many instances throughout history. How thick were these wooden doors? How were they hinged? **Are there multiple pictures of wooden doors on multiple gas chambers? How long did the gas take to incapacitate? Is it possible a wooden door could be used so suspicion would not arise when people were entering? Wouldn't a heavy metal door look a little odd in a shower room? Have any of you bothered to ask any of these critical questions to yourself?

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Gas permeability and material science should be the start of your investigation.

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There's many questions that need to be asked. Anyone who would look at a picture of a wooden door and say case closed is just a stupid. Fact is you can easily use a wooden door on a gas chamber. Hell it could be intentional so people going in wouldn't be suspicious. People here completely lack the ability to think critically. They see a picture of something and it's good enough.