Debating here is a form of research too. When you strip away all the insults and the "nitpick and babble", there are occasional useful pieces of information. For instance; there is an access door at the top of an elevator shaft to access the lift mechanism, and an access door at the bottom. But these have no bearing on
the point which is: Could there be hurricane force winds in an elevator shaft?
The door at the bottom is closed and locked as shown in the video so it would not be a factor. Ventilation is desired but a strong updraft is probably not.
The plane impact opened up most if not all the elevator shafts allowing air to enter from below and exit thru the elevator shafts above impact zone. The vent at the top is only 3 1/2% of the shaft area so it would limit the updraft between the impact floors and the vent. An open elevator door without an elevator car present would create a draft as demonstrated in the video posted here by AJM8125. The fire above would intensify this updraft which would intensify the fire which would intensify the updraft.
There were elevator doors blown off in the lobby. Only two elevator shafts went from the lobby to the 98th floor in the North Tower. One service elevator that went bottom to top was in the center of the building and doors were reported blown off that elevator in the basement. The only other report of elevator doors being blown off was on the 80th floor. [unless someone finds more] The elevator shafts are lined with 2 inch thick drywall so there is nothing to burn. The hypothesis is that the iron spheres were created in the elevator shafts so the only place where iron spheres could be created in this hypothesis, if they could be created this way, would be in the elevator shafts above the fire zone and between the 80th floor and the 98th floor in the shaft with blown out doors. Most of the iron spheres created would be carried away with the other particulate matter in the smoke.
This is not a good hypothesis and there is no data to back it up.
So this letter is NOT the last word and it does not settle the issue.
No, and that is what we need to know to settle this debate.
ETA: We also need to know at what temperatures the iron melted and the lead vaporized.
No, he described extraordinary circumstances to explain the iron spheres and we both feel it's not conclusive.
Agreed
Then sit down please.
I do not "take everything RJ Lee says as gospel truth" but I do respect his expertise. The report says
iron melted during the event and that requires 2800
oF. Objections notwithstanding.
Well said.
It's only contradictory if you interpret it the wrong way. Try interpreting it in a way where everything agrees.