Rubber ignites at 600-700 degrees, but burns much, much hotter ( over 2000 degrees )
https://nbcmontana.com/news/local/tire-depot-fire-could-burn-for-several-days_20160512151138618
DEW is a PSYOP to distract, divide and confuse and worst of all, ignore the murder of hundreds of people and the destruction of our beautiful country.
Occam's Razor >> It's ARSON
Accompanying Post:
https://greatawakening.win/p/16c28hdaRU/paradise-lost-again--maui-fire-a/
I agree - whatever the hell happened on the island was arson. There's too much "important land" in the hands of tribal people and those who suck off satan want it or were promised it. What further bolsters the fact it was arson is, they changed the law shortly before the fires so they'd have to give up their land in the event of a natural disaster.
But...Dude...what are you smoking regarding DEWs?
First of all, IR lasers, which fall under the heading of DEWs, exist. They've been deployed on tanks, ships and aircraft for a while now. I'm not saying Hawaii's fires are a result of a DEW, but denying they exist is putting your head in the sand or somewhere else. (Most lasers that have enough energy to melt things or be incendiary are invisible to the naked eye)
Second, while it may be true a shit ton of tires burning in high concentration could burn hot enough to melt aluminum, the fact of the matter is, there aren't enough calories/energy in your average passenger car tire to melt the rim it's mounted to (cast 356 most likely) - let alone an engine block.
Image search "car fire aftermath" and look at cars that burnt on the side of the road or anywhere else for that matter. Notice how the aluminum wheels are still intact.
Stop showing us how dumb you are when it comes to metal.
Nowhere did I mention the word "steel". I specifically called out the most common cast aluminum alloy for automotive wheels, 356 - which if you knew anything about cars or metallurgy, it would have been obvious.
Again, look at "car fire aftermath" photos that clearly show ALUMINUM alloy wheels intact after a roadside fire. Sorry dude...but your tire melting aluminum theory was wrong the second you thought it up. You can't fool those of us who actually weld and cast aluminum.
Sorry but I call out bullshit when it doesn't line up with physical reality. Nothing personal.
Not all "alloy" wheels (the colloquial term for spoked wheels) are aluminum. Aluminum is common in aftermarket wheels and come stock on some sports cars but for most cars that come with "alloy" wheels from the factory those wheels are steel not aluminum.
Important unifying points:
DEW or regular is irrelevant to our scope outside of side discussions.