You have not been paying attention. Organics do not mix with molten aluminum. They carbonize on contact. This test by NIST confirms the tests done by Steven Jones.
What Jones did was to simply heat up aluminum to its melting point and slightly above, just to throw some un-molten material on it and claim it to be an argument that there is clear seperation of molten-vs-unmolten material thrown together. Well duh?
For crying out loud, let me tell you about yet another aspect of melting aluminum and consequence thereof. The consequence is called "dioxin". Now, dioxin can be released when welding or melting aluminum material that, for example, contains ORGANIC CHLORINE COMPOUNDS!
But no, "Prof" Jones threw wood or what not of unmolten material into a holder containing molten aluminum and pretends that this somehow means anything other than molten metal (aluminum in this case) added with unmolten material does not necessarily produce the same effect as molten aluminum alloys mixed with molten glass, plastic etc.
A proper experiment, if Jones had done it sincerely, allthough one isn't needed since only a handful of people who speak boastingly about these matters deny the chemistry inherent, would be to melt glass, plastic and aluminum alloys seperately and then mix them together and immediately pour it into a mold.
Either way, there wouldn't be that much need for impurities in the mix to explain the colours shown by the molten aluminum flowing out from the 82nd floor-corner, since like all metals even aluminum has a colour-spectrum and does not remain silvery independant of post-molten temperatures, as the many pictures I've posted here has demonstrably proven.
Organics mixing with aluminum is a baseless theory.
You just
ignored my post, claim that one link of several doesn't work (I checked it, it works fine btw as I told you in my previous post) only to repeat your already addressed claim.
Respond on-point, categorically, or pipe it. Do not ignore a retort, claim nothing was addressed only then to re-state your claim as if nothing has happend.
WhiteLion has not posted anything that demonstrates organic materials mixing with aluminum.
Actually I have, I even included more relevant information for you in my latest reply where you did little but to stone-wall any arguments with denial, since you certainly didn't give any actual on-point retort.
I made no false statement. What statement are you talking about?
She is referring to your false statements that A) none of the pictures were taken out-doors or that sunlight wasn't present and B) that somehow a yellow/red glow of molten aluminum looks silvery out-doors in daylight.
Those statements!
Now, go back and respond on-point to
the given retort, this means you do not ignore them and pretend that your initial claims are unchallenged. Unless you do so I will consider your absence of an on-point retort in turn to be a sign of you conceding to the clarifications.