what video? there is of course a point at which metals vaporize, and its not too far from a common thermite reaction. they had plenty of time to place the right kinds of explosives for a proper demolition.
Your wording is somewhat accurate here (thermite reaction) but the information is..sort of not accurate.
If we are talking about actual thermite, most people record it at 4000-4500F, while steel needs a temperature of 5072F to vaporize.
But thermite reactions, which is used to include other compositions than just normal thermite, can reach around 5000F which could possibly hit the temperature required to vaporize steel.
However, common reactions wouldn't tend to reach that high because it is actual thermite (iron oxide and aluminum).
WTC is my specialty. WTC didn't turn into dust... you're seeing the fireproofing materials, which literally are dust, basically, that was sprayed onto the towers. Tower 1 was 40% completed when they decided to go back and fireproof it, the rest of the towers they fireproofed as it went away. Also, the dust was the concrete floors. Each floor was a truss, then plates of corrugated steel, then they poured concrete, about eight inches thick. That's where the dust came from.
Me, too. And, LOL, imagine being so stupid that you think steel is getting vapourized from space. But then, I suppose I should defer to your massive 1161 post score
You are a moderator. Correct? And you are calling me stupid. I have phrased my comments as professional as I know how. I'll stop here. Before I say something, I may regret.
OK. Then how do you explain the dustification of the towers? Not just concrete, also strucural steel.
high heat explosives. for god's sake man, it literally looks like any other controlled demolition. designed to leave no footprint.
You should watch the video. i seen structural steel, just fade away in midair.
what video? there is of course a point at which metals vaporize, and its not too far from a common thermite reaction. they had plenty of time to place the right kinds of explosives for a proper demolition.
The full Judy Woods "Where did the Towers go?" lecture / presentation
Your wording is somewhat accurate here (thermite reaction) but the information is..sort of not accurate.
If we are talking about actual thermite, most people record it at 4000-4500F, while steel needs a temperature of 5072F to vaporize.
But thermite reactions, which is used to include other compositions than just normal thermite, can reach around 5000F which could possibly hit the temperature required to vaporize steel.
However, common reactions wouldn't tend to reach that high because it is actual thermite (iron oxide and aluminum).
WTC is my specialty. WTC didn't turn into dust... you're seeing the fireproofing materials, which literally are dust, basically, that was sprayed onto the towers. Tower 1 was 40% completed when they decided to go back and fireproof it, the rest of the towers they fireproofed as it went away. Also, the dust was the concrete floors. Each floor was a truss, then plates of corrugated steel, then they poured concrete, about eight inches thick. That's where the dust came from.
Nope. I've seen video of vertical steel members, just turn to dust and fall away. I've also seen the same phenomenon, captured in still photos.
Me, too. And, LOL, imagine being so stupid that you think steel is getting vapourized from space. But then, I suppose I should defer to your massive 1161 post score
You are a moderator. Correct? And you are calling me stupid. I have phrased my comments as professional as I know how. I'll stop here. Before I say something, I may regret.