Horatius
NWO Kitty Wrangler
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I will ask again, for the umteenth time. How shall I attach the dust, and what sorts of dust, in order to have the best chance of replicating the effect seen so often on 9/11?
Anybody else want to chime in on the Drafting Drywall experiment?
Currently I think you are all scared to death of this experiment, because you all know perfectly well that it will look nothing like the 9/11 fizzies.
What we know perfectly well is that the scale of the 9/11 events is a factor you can't possibly reproduce - and it's that scale that's a big part of what made the collapses look so odd to some people.
What we also know is, any differences that appear between the results of your experiment and the videos of the collapses will be latched onto, and held up as "proof" of your theory, regardless of how the scale issues might have affected things.
Seriously - you want us to give you some recipe of dust and material to use, when in reality, the mixture was so complicated, that we simply can't know for sure what it was composed of at the time of collapse. We can't know exactly how much of it there was, and how much was attached to the steel, versus being suspended in the air, or how that mixture evolved over time. The mix at the start of the collapse would likely be different than the mix later on.
You're asking us to try and create an experiment with almost no idea what our parameters should be, and that isn't science.
If you're so keen to try something, why don't you just do it? Create a series of mixtures, of many different materials, with particle sizes ranging from dust up to blocks, and see what happens? You don't need our permission.
