WTC Dust
Illuminator
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Asking for it's composition doesn't mean we presume it's homogenous. What we're asking for is what it's made of. Sure, we'll understand if it contains more than one substance, but the point is: What is it made out of? You mentioned that "some of it is metallic", but that's not helpful. Which metal? Or if it's not elemental, which alloy?
You see, you keep presenting this dust as though it's something of importance, yet you don't go beyond the broadest, most vague characterizations of it. That doesn't tell anyone anything of substance, and that's why we ask you for the composition. It's a question that you should expect would be asked of you. If you're going to present it, you should explain it.
And forget having "a certain mass of people appear to be paying attention". You are the one choosing to focus on trivial, irrelevent minituae. If you compose a comment of substance on the dust - for example, something more descriptive regarding what it's made of- then you will get attention. But until then, you're making nothing but small talk.
It's up to you to make the thread substantive. So why don't you do it by explaining what you found out about the dust? What's it made of? What have you discovered about it? Post that, and the tenor of the thread will change.
I would like to proceed, but I'm choosing my own next steps. First, the dust pic I already showed you. What do you think of it?