Oystein
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Hello to the more able among you! This goes out to those who already know what I am talking about by just reading the title of this thread:
What about them "iron-rich micro-spheres in the dust of WTC"?
You know: Jones, Harrit e.al. say that they found iron-rich micro-spheres after incinerating their famous red-grey chips.
J.R.Lee group found that about 6% of the dust found inside a building right next door to GZ was made up of iron, mostly in the form of tiny spheres.
I understand that micro-spheres form when the material cools from liquid to solid. So to me, the layman, it appears reasonable to say that iron-rich micro-spheres had a temperature above their melting point just before they formed. Jones and other truthers interprete this as evidence that fires must have burned that heated (macroscopic amounts of) steel above the melting point of steel - which most of us would consider highly unlikely from uncontrolled hydrocarbon fires.
I understand that such microspheres were certainly formed during clean-up, when steel was cut with blow-torches and mechanically. But I doubt that this process would deposit large amounts of such spheres to locations away from GZ.
It seems to me that most of these spheres must either have formed during the fires, or been present even before 9/11 and released during the collapses.
My questions thus are:
What about them "iron-rich micro-spheres in the dust of WTC"?
You know: Jones, Harrit e.al. say that they found iron-rich micro-spheres after incinerating their famous red-grey chips.
J.R.Lee group found that about 6% of the dust found inside a building right next door to GZ was made up of iron, mostly in the form of tiny spheres.
I understand that micro-spheres form when the material cools from liquid to solid. So to me, the layman, it appears reasonable to say that iron-rich micro-spheres had a temperature above their melting point just before they formed. Jones and other truthers interprete this as evidence that fires must have burned that heated (macroscopic amounts of) steel above the melting point of steel - which most of us would consider highly unlikely from uncontrolled hydrocarbon fires.
I understand that such microspheres were certainly formed during clean-up, when steel was cut with blow-torches and mechanically. But I doubt that this process would deposit large amounts of such spheres to locations away from GZ.
It seems to me that most of these spheres must either have formed during the fires, or been present even before 9/11 and released during the collapses.
My questions thus are:
- What do we know about this already?
- Can ironspheres form during "normal" fires, and if so, how?
- Did Jones and Harrit really find ironspheres, and did they really form when they burned their chips?
- How many such spheres are already contained in building materials, such as concrete?