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?
people covered in dust This image, and others like it appear to show people covered in dust at the time of the event. At such high temperatures that thermite combusts, would there be some serious burns and breathing problems?
The samples they found in the dust were unreacted microscopic samples. Not a chemist but my impression is that they were inert remnants that wouldn’t have burned anyone.
Nanospheres form during the cooling process and since they have so little surface area they cool very quickly. Breathing problems were certainly reported though.
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?
From the unreacted thermite? I don’t know.
people covered in dust This image, and others like it appear to show people covered in dust at the time of the event. At such high temperatures that thermite combusts, would there be some serious burns and breathing problems?
The samples they found in the dust were unreacted microscopic samples. Not a chemist but my impression is that they were inert remnants that wouldn’t have burned anyone.
Nanospheres form during the cooling process and since they have so little surface area they cool very quickly. Breathing problems were certainly reported though.