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LME agents work by changing the molecular structure of metals when applied to base metals or alloys. LME are transparent and leave little or no perceptible residue. Applications include spraying, marking with felt-type pens, splashing, or painting.
When LME are used on critical metal structures, such as aircraft, ship or truck components, elevators, metal treads, or bridge supports, they can cause severe weakness and considerable damage. LME can be fast or slow acting.
LME's other advantage include the fact that such agents can be formulated to attack almost any metallic substance. Additionally, the application requires little, if any, user training.
Originally posted by downisreallyup
We have all seen the extensive discussion about nano-thermite and thermite, etc. being used to bring the towers down. While those ideas do have merit, perhaps there was an even easier and more effective method that was used...
Originally posted by countercounterculture
reply to post by downisreallyup
Originally posted by downisreallyup
We have all seen the extensive discussion about nano-thermite and thermite, etc. being used to bring the towers down. While those ideas do have merit, perhaps there was an even easier and more effective method that was used...
Nice idea, but I think the super thermite theory still would have been easier. As it can be applied as a paint, the workers upgrading lifts, or replacing asbestos fire protection on beams, could have been applying it without even knowing what it was.
Also the samples of dust were positive for thermite, and thermite is commonly used in building demolition. I'd say most evidence still points to thermite.
Originally posted by harrytuttle
Interesting idea, but how would that explain the molten steel at the bottom of the rubble pile that lasted for a couple weeks after the attacks? Does LME cause the steell to get hot?
Originally posted by harrytuttle
Interesting idea, but how would that explain the molten steel at the bottom of the rubble pile that lasted for a couple weeks after the attacks? Does LME cause the steell to get hot?