I know people who were fire-fighter, you need to have two things in order for the fire to burn.
Fuel
Oxygen.
What's on the pavement because that's a concrete. Unless you have a bunch of gasoline leaking all over, it won't burn like that. I was on the fire line before also, so I know this too.
It just dawned on me that it acts very much like Sterno/alcohol in the way that it moved.
What's strange is how it remains intact, not leaving any kind of "residue" for lack of better term, as it moves. I mean, I would expect there to be some "transference" of the fire with the physical world - like a slug/snail slime trail - but there is none.
This leads me to wonder if it's plasma. Most are familiar with the first 3 states of matter, but the 4th, plasma - most if us have limited information outside of what we've seen in videos and things like plasma cutters etc.
The flames are not "moving," they are being blown sideways by the wind. What you are seeing as "flame" is really airborne burning particles. They would have no connection to the roadway. You can see that the winds are blowing sheets of flame from stable burning patches on the ground. Nothing to do with plasma. No "transference" necessary.
Creep across the street. Amazing. What is the fuel?
I have no idea... but whatever it is, it raised my eyebrows for sure.
I know people who were fire-fighter, you need to have two things in order for the fire to burn.
What's on the pavement because that's a concrete. Unless you have a bunch of gasoline leaking all over, it won't burn like that. I was on the fire line before also, so I know this too.
It just dawned on me that it acts very much like Sterno/alcohol in the way that it moved.
What's strange is how it remains intact, not leaving any kind of "residue" for lack of better term, as it moves. I mean, I would expect there to be some "transference" of the fire with the physical world - like a slug/snail slime trail - but there is none.
This leads me to wonder if it's plasma. Most are familiar with the first 3 states of matter, but the 4th, plasma - most if us have limited information outside of what we've seen in videos and things like plasma cutters etc.
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It certainly moves very strangely. I admit I would not know how or why. I know about using alcohol. It evaporates quickly though.
The flames are not "moving," they are being blown sideways by the wind. What you are seeing as "flame" is really airborne burning particles. They would have no connection to the roadway. You can see that the winds are blowing sheets of flame from stable burning patches on the ground. Nothing to do with plasma. No "transference" necessary.
Aluminum dust like they sprayed on Maui before the fires.
Oh. AL burns quick. Yeah.