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.
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?
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.
There is little evidence of high heat being involved in the destruction of the WTC.
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?