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Cole's experiment fails by lackluster procedure and lack of effort. Failure to reproduce anything that could be related to what he was putting a half-assed effort to replicate is the result of that.There have been more than 5500 posts in this thread and its predecessor, and no one has shown, by experiment, that Cole's conclusions are wrong.
He made a makeshift backyard fire pit and filled it with random house hold debris and vegetation, placed a steel girder in it for two days and then took it out. It doesn't take a scientist to see that his attempt to replicate the WTC debris pile conditions was laughably shortsighted and woefully incomplete. The WTC site was subjected to a salt environment from the nearby bay, rain, humidity, heat, and a variety of chemical mixtures his pile of trash made not effort to replicate within reason.
That's why people ridicule his experiments. He could have done an incomplete experiment making clear the limitations it had and most people would have been fine with that. He did not do his procedure with that objective. It's not my problem, or anyone else's amongst your peers that he failed to do an experiment properly. If you're considering his truncated experiment a success, it only indicates that your bar for what constitutes successful and responsible experimentation is exceptionally low, and for that matter accuracy of results is a nonexistent concern to you.
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