Gage Debate Update and Microspheres too
Hi Christopher7 and all,
Richard Gage and I have agreed to do two five-minute video "Epilogues" each, one each for the Twin Towers and Building 7. This will not be inserted into the debate, but will be a chance for each of us to do post-debate commentary and catch up on what we missed first time around.
Christopher7, your posts have been helpful. I take my time looking at things before jumping into rebuttal mode. Here are some things I've found in the RJ Lee report regarding the iron microspheres:
The conf lagrat ion a c t ivat ed proc e s s e s that caus ed ma t e r ial s to form into
sphe r i ca l pa r t i c l e s s u c h as me ta l s ( e .g. , Fe , Zn , Pb ) and sphe r i ca l o r ve s i cula r
s i l i cat e s or f ly ash.
Sorry for the spacing problems in this cut and paste, but they never said that normal office fires could not have produced temperatures high enough to cause this.
Further down, we read that
Pa r t i c l e s o f ma t e r ia l s tha t had b e en m od i f i ed by expo s u r e to h igh
t empe ratur e , such as spher i ca l pa r t i c l e s of i r on and s i l i cat e s , ar e common
in WTC Du s t be caus e of th e f i r e that ac compani ed t h e WTC Event.
Again, they quietly assume that normal office fire temperatures would have been able to produce these spheres. Next passage makes it explicit:
Cons ide r ing the high t emp e ratur e s r eached dur ing the de s t ruc t ion of
the WTC, the fol lowing thr e e type s of combus t i on produc t s would be
expe c t ed t o be pr e s ent in WTC Du s t . The s e produc t s a r e :
• Ve s i c u la r c a rbona c eous par t i c l e s pr ima r i l y f rom p las t i c s
• I ron - r i ch s phe r e s f rom i ron -bear ing bui lding compon ent s or con t ent s
• High t empe ratur e aluminos i l i cat e f rom bui lding mat e r ial s
You may be right that iron microspheres couldn't have been created by steel-melting acetelyne torches in 1972 (though I still think that is a reasonable hypothesis, with or without the RJ Lee study). But it sure looks to me like this study is awfully calm about the iron microspheres. The authors clearly expect iron microspheres to be a natural byproduct of this kind of office fire. Why is that? I would expect them to say, "Iron microspheres can only be created with 2800 degree temperatures, and the fires in the WTC buildings never got over 1800 degrees. WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON HERE?" Or some scientific-sounding version of this.
It's worth mentioning, too, that they identified all kinds of plastics, asbestos, other hazardous materials, iron microspheres etc, but they never suggested that they found any kinds of thermites, explosive residues, or anything that would offer solid support for a controlled demolition theory. Since they were especially sensitive about searching for environmentally hazardous materials, wouldn't one expect that they would have found such deadly things as thermates or nanothermitic dust, both of which would be extremely hazardous to breathe and therefore be of great interest to the authors of this study?
Help me out here buddy.