i posted a video of a high ranking member of NIST stating publically that there is no evidence of molten steel in the basement of the rubble piles. this is lie. if you think that there is no evidence of molten steel at teh rubble pile go and address premise one.
it is not a claim it is a
fact. dont believe me produce
just one example prior to 911 or since when it happened.
Since there is no evidence of molten steel
preceding the building collapse,
please read my early posts. i addressed this absurd argument already.
no its not
even if - the first premise is a true statement unless you can provide some form of counter. can you do that? and why is it irrelevant? please elaborate?
the question I am raising is whether it is entirely reasonable to consider the "effects" as unrelated or irrelevant to the "cause" of the collapse.
,
not,
if indeed - there
were in fact temperatures hot enough to melt steel. hot spots were seen and recorded from SPACE only two hours after the collapse.
well show me an
academic paper that tells me a slow, low temperature form of combustion can reach temperatures sufficient to melt steel in a mater of hours. i have posted an academic paper in post#2 on smoldering which is a slow, low temperature form of combustion. guess what it cannot reach temperatures to melt steel. unless of course there is an abundance of oxygen which there wasnt.
so people can continue telling me what they think it is in their opinion but they need to back it up. and at the end of the day it needs to be proven.
evidently false. do you even read my posts? i posted a link to the satellite images taken hours after the collapse. there was red hot spots seen from friggin SPACE just two hours after the collapse. hot spots are never seen even after a conventional demolition. so what caused these hot spots so soon?
Since you have no evidence that unexpectedly high temperatures were generated before or during the collapse,
melted steel forming microsphericules and evaporated particles found in the WTC Dust. but this debate is ongoing with crazy chainsaw if he would ever respond.
NIST was asked:
Question: ““Was the steel tested for explosives or thermite residues? The combination of thermite and sulfur (called thermate) "slices through steel like a hot knife through butter."
Answer: “NIST did not test for the residue of these compounds in the steel.”
NIST is remiss in not testing for thermite residues as required by the NFPA 921code.
i have a video to prove it.
peace
You ignored post # 77. You were wise to do so, but you have been exposed anyway.