posted on Mar, 7 2010 @ 04:55 AM
"Thermite is not an explosive; instead it operates by exposing a very small area of metal to extremely high temperatures. Intense heat focused on a
small spot can be used to cut through metal or weld metal components together by melting a very thin film where the components meet."
Agree'd? Lets go on.
What fresh slag looks like after cutting through steel:
Here are a few pictures of WTC scrap with clear signs of slag residue:
Below are pictures of thermic lances in use:
Now, here is a picture of thermite residue used to weld rail-road tracks...:
And here's a picture of scrap metal found at the WTC
Thermal lances burn at 7000-8000°F (3900-4400°C). Steel melts at around 2400 °F (1300 °C). Thermal lances would have been more then efficient (in
quantity) to bring down a giant tower of steel.
Wait, there's more!
Thermic Lance turning concrete into lava
Thermic Lance breaking into a safe
This stuff is powerful huh?
@ 1:28 in the video, the camera-lady mentions 'sparks'
(I wasn't aware Jet Fuel sparks when it was set ablaze....)
My conclusion?
Thermite was used to bring down the WTC.
[edit on 7-3-2010 by BiGGz]