aggle-rithm
Ardent Formulist
Jones's approach, therefore, has been to sift through the evidence, modifying it occasionally to suit his purposes, for items that appear superficially consistent with the presence of thermite in the Twin Towers. These specific items are presented as irrefutable proof, while any and all items of evidence that contradict the hypothesis are simply ignored; these include the internal contradictions of the hypothesis itself.
The origin of thermite particles, therefore, is not physical but psychological; they originate from the imagination of Steven Jones, and the evidence for their existence is carefully selected, and where necessary edited, by him.
Dave
I don't know what it is about seasoned professors like Jones who reach a point in their careers where they seem to think they are "above" rational thinking and can just skip to the conclusions. The most ridiculous of his claims are that pools of molten iron found in the wreckage (whose existence is by no means certain) is somehow consistent with the use of thermite a month earlier. For a physics professor, a simple back-of-the envelope equation should be enough to show that this is ludicrous...the amount of thermite required to keep iron above the melting point for a month would probably burn down to the Earth's core.