Argh
I just said I would stop beating this kindergarden kid, but it drives me nuts how the stupidity jumps in my throat every single time!!!
@ #1 Your witnesses for molten steel likewise did not know the temperature that was reached, and you likewise don't know what temperature the flow from WTC2 reached
@ #2
That isn't English!!!
ETA:
Incorrect:
- Steel is not among the options, as the liquid flow is orange or yellow as it emenated from the building. Liquid steel cannot be only orange or yellow hot. Liquid steel is always white hot.
- There are more options, such as glas, copper, zink, titanium..
- The options "lead" and "aluminium" are really sets of options that contain many variants of different materials mixed in
Argument from Incredulity Logical Fallacy. You have been alerted to it so many times, you really should start avoiding it!
Even if arguments from imagination carried any weight, you would be totally wrong on this: If it is easy to imagine any metal melting, pooling and than pouring by chance during normal fires, lead would be the #1 or #2 candidate because of its low melting point, and clearly #1 if we comsider the kmown presence of UPSs that contain a lot of lead. Reason: a) It melts fairly easily at 621°F/327°C which is easily reached in a building fire b) a fair amount of molten lead could be held by many other materials, including zinc, aluminium, glass even (think of windows), without melting that materia, too, allowing the molten lead to pool for a while till the amount seen in that video has assembled. Much much much harder for steel to pool like that, as any other building material it gets in contact with, including aluminium, glass, other steel and even concrete would soften and melt, making it unlikely to pool before the release that we see.
Incorrect.
Usually that is true, when people melt lead to work with it, as it would be a waste to heat it very much beyond its melting point of 327°C. However, with its boiling point being 1749°C, molten lead can be heated to glow in any colour from dark red to orange to yellow to white. Random building fires don't care for efficiency. They just heat up things to whatever temperature they can. Orange-hot = around 900°C - quite possible in office fires. Even lead glowas orange then.
Most here concur with NIST that aluminium is the most likely option. However you need to realize that none here cling to the "official version" of anything as gospel. We all see the potential for errors. So lead is still a possibility, even if less likely than aluminium. That distinction is irrelevant anyway. The only relevant conclusion in our context is: It glows orange, so it can't possibly be molten steel.
I believe when one starts saying things liking beating up a "kindergarten kid" they are really beginning to run out of things to say, and resorting to insults like that. This is what jaydeehess said "Its quite likely that contaminants are burning and causing the orange(I have alluded to this several times now but tmd hasn't picked up on it.) Further to this as the material falls it brightens ORANGE and yellow further indicating that something is actually burning and doing so at a greater rate as it falls essentially in a fast air flow." I was showing that NIST said the contents were not burning or on fire.
In regards to lead...don't you think NIST would have mentioned it if it were at all likely? I mean if I remember correctly they do briefly talk about it (I'm just going from memory) but if they thought it remotely likely they would not have concluded what they did.
In regards to Jones' experiment, look at the whole thing. Say what you will about him, but his results are pretty conclusive.
www.scholarsfor911truth.org/ExptAlMelt.doc
Also look at the Cole videos, it looks exactly like what is pouring out of the South Tower