When Mohr is Less
MM Dave and Ivan did simple experiments…
Why don't you accept the informal results of Ivan and Dave?
But you don't even accept the very formal and professional 100+ page report of Millette.
And BTW I DO accept the data from the 2009 thermitic paper, I just disagree with the conclusion.
"MM Dave's experiments got a kind of informal "peer review" from a colleague, who told him that he should have goosed up his burning experiment with a lot of strong winds as that would have produced a lot more iron-rich spheres."
For you Chris, informal "peer reviews" are quite satisfactory as long as they support your bias?
And there-in lies the problem.
It is so much about chosen belief with you Chris, and so very little about the objective investigative journalism you loudly proclaim to practice.
I will
accept respect the work of Dave, Ivan, and Jim when it is peer-reviewed and published which will allow professionals to formally challenge or accept their findings.
Whether you like it or not Chris, there is a standard scientific process that is expected to be followed before research findings make it to school textbooks.
The authors of the 2009 Bentham paper have followed the proper process and are quite prepared to formally engage in additional responses to any and all papers that are peer-reviewed and published in response.
What they are not prepared to do is publish 'knee-jerk' responses to every individual or group who unofficially argue opposing findings.
"Iron-rich microspheres?
Millette didn't study that yet so I just asked David and Ivan to study it instead.
And both created iron-rich microspheres from burning regular primer paint on steel at temperatures WAY below the melting point of steel or iron!"
I use this quote as a case in point.
Neither David or Ivan have shown a quality proof for the claim you are making. But you eagerly embrace this belief anyway.
David produced two spheres from a huge sample in a highly contaminated test environment (the 2009 Bentham scientists produced many iron-rich spheres from a single dust chip in a laboratory environment).
Ivan produces some; "shiny round objects" with further comments of; "my results so far are not conclusive" and; "It would be interesting to measure XEDS of these round objects, we have necessary device in our institute, but I think there is hardly any doubt here…".
Yet your remarks are far from conditional.
You unequivocally state; "both created iron-rich microspheres from burning regular primer paint on steel at temperatures WAY below the melting point of steel or iron!".
Of course when reputable scientists working in a controlled laboratory environment, investigating actual 9/11 WTC dust samples and WTC steel primer paint discover the presence of thermitic material and elemental aluminum, you change hats and denounce their findings as scientifically unsound.
I do not foresee the likes of Woodward and Berstein knocking on your door anytime too soon.
MM