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Originally posted by Hott_Nutz
1-There are those pools of hot, molten metal in the basements of the Towers that sustained intense heat days, weeks after the event. The popular thermite theory doesn't make sense really as thermite does not leave pools of molten metal that stay intensely hot for days.
2-Prof. Judy Woods has a theory about an external source of energy coming in the form of a beam from above. Too far fetched for me.
Originally posted by Hott_Nutz
...The website has a link to an article that appeared in Discover Magazine some time ago, about a high school student who achieved nuclear fission with a machine he put together in his garage.
discovermagazine.com...
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posted by Seymour Butz
So, if none of these work, then the only way to explain the continued high temps is the burning materials. There's your answer.
Originally posted by SPreston
Only an alleged gravity collapse can set off the burning underground debris which remained burning for weeks?
Did I say that? No.
I said that any of the other proposed methods could only start the fires, but could not be responsible for the continued heat.
Originally posted by cashlink
So what was the continued heat cause by?
Only a few floors burned before they fell!
All the other floor's combustible materials were available afterwards!
Originally posted by cashlink
LOL, Ok, do you have any proof to support your conspiracies theory?
Originally posted by Seymour Butz
1- Quite right, thermite couldn't be responsible for that. You're gonna make a few thermite believers mad though, by injecting a dose of reality.
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But even nukes can't keep those temps up. They, like thermite, would start cooling as soon as the event is over. There are reports from old underground nuke tests that show that even though temps are hot enough to make glass, the temps go down immediately.
So, if none of these work, then the only way to explain the continued high temps is the burning materials. There's your answer.
posted by Hott_Nutz
As I recall, satellites registered temps around 1200-C seven days after the attack. As the site that I cited suggests, this heat might have been caused by a malfunction in this new kind of bomb technology that could have been used to take down the buildings.
-The important point is not to know exactly what happened on 9/11.
-I can't help but speculate.
Originally posted by BlueRaja
What we do know is-
- airliners hit the Towers
- fires were started
- major structural damage occurred
- the towers collapsed
The question then is what burning substance would be able to sustain those incredible levels of heat? As I recall, satellites registered temps around 1200-C seven days after the attack. As the site that I cited suggests, this heat might have been caused by a malfunction in this new kind of bomb technology that could have been used to take down the buildings
This was a world where no human could live, hotter than the planet Mercury, its atmosphere as poisonous as Saturn's. At the heart of the fire, temperatures easily exceeded 1,000 degrees. Lethal clouds of carbon monoxide and other gases swirled through the rock chambers.
LOL!
What do you mean! Do you think that there wasn't any combustibles! What conspriacies theory! What are you talking about! Do you have any proof that more combustibles is a CT!!! Can you cite your sources for doubting there was any more material left to burn!!!!