Thermite is typically used as an incendiary. "Most varieties are not explosive, but can create brief bursts of heat and high temperature in a small area." -wiki
Directed Energy Weapons exist. Could those have been used?
Nanothermite is an exotic material engineered at the atom scale at Lawrence Livermore and Sandia Labs for military applications. That’s what was found in the dust samples from WTC.
A combustible paper bible page fused with metal from the museum Even Snopes can't deboooonk.
Firefighters were walking through water in contact with the 'molten metal'. Many highly unusual phenomena at this crime - solved in a couple hours - and used to kick off another endless, money making war and associated bureaucracies, policy changes and much more.
What, apart from the steel coloumns cut at 45 degree angles, and the immense heat under the debris, car engines melted but not the tires, a passport survives but not a 6 ton titanium engine, sure what ever.
Nice try.
There’s plenty of video and eyewitness testimony of molten steel running out of the towers. Normally those are temps only achievable in a foundry,
The fires under WTC burned for MONTHS even in freezing ambient temps.
The BYU professor who examined the dust found microspheres which could only be created by nanothermitic reactions.
Is there any evidence of burns or other intense heat related trauma associated with the survivors directly exposed to the dust at the time of the event?
Sorry but NIST told us that building 7 fell due to an intense fire which apparently got so hot it softened and buckled the steel supports which in turn led to the collapse of building 7 into its own footprint (although a recent study concludes the NIST report as nonsense) and yet when the archetects asked NIST for their findings, because as designers if there was a fatal flaw in the design that can bring a high rise structure down due to some small office fires, NIST refused and locked away the study so nobody could rectify the supposed problem? Ehhh?
Think Bessemer Effect, the 19th Century steel refining system to use coke and forced air to melt and refine steel. Now think a 1,000 foot column of air forced into blown out floors where fuel and furniture were burning intensely... Physics takes into account odd anomalies that occur. I have always conceded #7 was too damned convenient, but the towers themselves were designed to take a hit from a 707 @ 150 MPH with little fuel, NOT a fully fueled 757 @ 500 MPH. Until an official source comes out with facts and truth, I will stand by physics.
I'm purely theorizing but it seems to me if you slipped a very small thermite device into the gas tank that the extreme heat would evaporate the gas very quickly which would then mix with air and burn far faster than normal turning the gas tank into a 1000 lbs high energy bomb. There is a lot of energy in a full tank of gas. You just need a way to release it all at once.
Interesting theorizing, but no. The problem isn’t vaporizing the fuel, it’s mixing it with enough air - and there’s just not enough air in a gas tank. Figure about 50 pounds of fuel in the average half-full tank, we need 14.7 pounds of air for every pound of fuel, a pound of air is a bit less than 20 cubic feet.... you’d need about 15000 cubic feet of air, that’s more air than would fill in a 1500 square foot house.
That's my whole point. If you can vaporize the gas by quickly boiling it you can rupture the gas tank and use the air around the car. It becomes a fuel air bomb. You could also add some small amount of oxidizer to the small device you placed in the fuel tank. Imagine pushing something roughly like a foot or two of garden hose down into the tank. The only thing to stop you if the anti theft measures and they could figure out a way around that. Or perhaps beads of stuff pored into it.
If you got even the equivalence of a single stick of TNT to go off and that ruptured the gas tank and vaporized the gas all in one boom... the follow on explosion of the gas as it met with the air would be massive. I've used dynamite before to blow up beaver dams. A single stick of detagel is just a sausage maybe 1.5 inches in diameter and 3-4 inches long. I'm pretty sure the same amount of thermite would generate way more energy it just takes it longer. Still more than enough to rupture a gas tank. Might not even be actual thermite. You find the right stuff and it could be deceptively small and hard to detect, but when that gas mixes with the air... boom.
Way back in the early 1900s gas stations used to blow up all the time. Gas is unstable as all holy hell. There is a reason why the military uses JP8 which is basically a type of diesel.
Thermite is typically used as an incendiary. "Most varieties are not explosive, but can create brief bursts of heat and high temperature in a small area." -wiki Directed Energy Weapons exist. Could those have been used?
Nanothermite is an exotic material engineered at the atom scale at Lawrence Livermore and Sandia Labs for military applications. That’s what was found in the dust samples from WTC.
I remember seeing pictures of molten metal days after.... without a chemical reaction it would lose that heat real quick
Mind blowing but nano tech has been around for a long time.
There is little evidence of high heat being involved in the destruction of the WTC.
What? There were literally rivers of molten steel underground for days!
http://911research.wtc7.net/wtc/evidence/rubblefires.html
https://www.youtube.com/embed/WSXUGR2g9HU
A combustible paper bible page fused with metal from the museum Even Snopes can't deboooonk. Firefighters were walking through water in contact with the 'molten metal'. Many highly unusual phenomena at this crime - solved in a couple hours - and used to kick off another endless, money making war and associated bureaucracies, policy changes and much more.
What, apart from the steel coloumns cut at 45 degree angles, and the immense heat under the debris, car engines melted but not the tires, a passport survives but not a 6 ton titanium engine, sure what ever.
Nice try. There’s plenty of video and eyewitness testimony of molten steel running out of the towers. Normally those are temps only achievable in a foundry, The fires under WTC burned for MONTHS even in freezing ambient temps. The BYU professor who examined the dust found microspheres which could only be created by nanothermitic reactions.
Is there any evidence of burns or other intense heat related trauma associated with the survivors directly exposed to the dust at the time of the event?
Jet fuel is hot
Sorry but NIST told us that building 7 fell due to an intense fire which apparently got so hot it softened and buckled the steel supports which in turn led to the collapse of building 7 into its own footprint (although a recent study concludes the NIST report as nonsense) and yet when the archetects asked NIST for their findings, because as designers if there was a fatal flaw in the design that can bring a high rise structure down due to some small office fires, NIST refused and locked away the study so nobody could rectify the supposed problem? Ehhh?
NIST may seem innocuous but they are one of the fronts of the cabal/ds.
Think Bessemer Effect, the 19th Century steel refining system to use coke and forced air to melt and refine steel. Now think a 1,000 foot column of air forced into blown out floors where fuel and furniture were burning intensely... Physics takes into account odd anomalies that occur. I have always conceded #7 was too damned convenient, but the towers themselves were designed to take a hit from a 707 @ 150 MPH with little fuel, NOT a fully fueled 757 @ 500 MPH. Until an official source comes out with facts and truth, I will stand by physics.
At that, have at it, boys...
Sauce or this means nothing
See I hate people like you.
Not asking for a source, that's good and encouraged, but discounting everything and copy and pasting the same thing
This is all you got to offer? Same as above. GFY. Leftards ALWAYS “gimme a link”. Find it yourself.
It ain’t research if you can’t back it up my guy
Fallout style tactical nukes!
I think Nuclear isn’t realistic...at all. It couldn’t be contained to those buildings alone. DEW & thermite...yeah.
I'm purely theorizing but it seems to me if you slipped a very small thermite device into the gas tank that the extreme heat would evaporate the gas very quickly which would then mix with air and burn far faster than normal turning the gas tank into a 1000 lbs high energy bomb. There is a lot of energy in a full tank of gas. You just need a way to release it all at once.
Interesting theorizing, but no. The problem isn’t vaporizing the fuel, it’s mixing it with enough air - and there’s just not enough air in a gas tank. Figure about 50 pounds of fuel in the average half-full tank, we need 14.7 pounds of air for every pound of fuel, a pound of air is a bit less than 20 cubic feet.... you’d need about 15000 cubic feet of air, that’s more air than would fill in a 1500 square foot house.
That's my whole point. If you can vaporize the gas by quickly boiling it you can rupture the gas tank and use the air around the car. It becomes a fuel air bomb. You could also add some small amount of oxidizer to the small device you placed in the fuel tank. Imagine pushing something roughly like a foot or two of garden hose down into the tank. The only thing to stop you if the anti theft measures and they could figure out a way around that. Or perhaps beads of stuff pored into it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermobaric_weapon
If you got even the equivalence of a single stick of TNT to go off and that ruptured the gas tank and vaporized the gas all in one boom... the follow on explosion of the gas as it met with the air would be massive. I've used dynamite before to blow up beaver dams. A single stick of detagel is just a sausage maybe 1.5 inches in diameter and 3-4 inches long. I'm pretty sure the same amount of thermite would generate way more energy it just takes it longer. Still more than enough to rupture a gas tank. Might not even be actual thermite. You find the right stuff and it could be deceptively small and hard to detect, but when that gas mixes with the air... boom.
Way back in the early 1900s gas stations used to blow up all the time. Gas is unstable as all holy hell. There is a reason why the military uses JP8 which is basically a type of diesel.
Take a look at Paradise CA heck yeah?!! My money is on DEW. Just like in Nashville.
We used to weld rail with it.