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Quoteyou are talking about a highly sophisticated 'controlled enviroment' not a pile of debris. please keep on the subject.
Sorry I was just trying to help.
Quotemaybe you can elighten us as to where the turbo fans dissapeard to at the pentagon and why they didn't leave a dint in the building?
If you've ever been to a crash site, sometimes if the aircraft is going fast enought there just isn't big enough pieces to even know what hit the ground. This brings up another funny point on the missile in the pentagon. I previously worked on a govt contract maintaining c-21's. They had c-21's stationed at Andrews AFB in DC and I actually worked with quite a few people from there at different times. One guy I worked with for a few months witnessed the Jet hit the pentagon. But oh well, believe what you want, he's probably just lying to me to due his part on keeping the secret.
Seriously though, there would be way to many people tracking this flight to ever hide its disappearane by any other method. Did you know you can track any flight on satelllite yourself by just a simple website. There's no way that thousands of people wouldn't have noticed this jet disappearing over the ocean or whatever they claimed happened to this flight.
I gotta say I'm kinda a sucka for conspiracies deep down at heart. This video was put out very professionally and very convincing. If I would have watched this earlier in my life before I knew better I might have believed it. I remember when I was in High School and watched the Clinton Chronicles for the first time. Wow, I felt like the I knew something the world had to know. As I grew up I realized that you can make any one sided argument done well enough to convince anyone of anything. Thats just what this video is designed to do and they do it well. Try to look a little more at the evidence on both sides and not just this silly video. Most the pro conspiracy arguments on here are all using this video as its source.
However conspiracies are fun to believe and if this is one you like, enjoy yourself I guess. I admit that theres actually another famous conspiracy theory that I"m actually kinda on the fence on, but that's a different subject, and if I brought it up, I would expect the same reaction as this.
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Quoteso when I weld two peices of steel with my(yes I do own one) oxy acetylene welding kit. I do not need to add the oxygen careully to the 'yellow' 'smokey' flame to create the correct flame to make the weld?
If one knows exactly what is burning, flame color may offer information about temperature. If one does not know exactly what is burning, flame color offers no useful information. In this case, it is not known exactly what is burning, so no conclusions about temperature can be drawn from a picture.
billvon 2,990
I'm not a scientist; I'm an engineer.
>You obviously do not know about flame and temperature . . .
Good to see you doing some research! You have determined that blackbody radiation temperature is one part of flame color. Another thing that determines flame color are chemical additives. Here are a few:
Arsenic Blue
Boron Bright Green
Barium Light green
Calcium Red-orange
Caesium Pale violet
Copper Blue/Blue-green
Indium Blue
Lithium Crimson
Potassium Lilac
Manganese Yellowish green
Molybdenum Yellowish green
Sodium Intense yellow
If you mix them you get the mixed colors; often they are whitish. Pyrotechnicians use these materials to color explosions and fires. That's how they get interesting colors from fairly "cool" explosions/flames.
>Bill you use the fact that people think you are quite intelegent to try to
>brush them off.
Nothing I can add to a sentence like that . . .
>no it is red hot metal not plasic or polysyrene or such as they will not
> hold thier form at such temperatures and would simply combust.
They're not holding their form; they're dripping. They may even be combusting. Hard to tell from the picture.
>When the World Trade Center collapsed the deeply buried fires would
>have been deprived of oxygen and their temperatures would have
>significantly decreased.
There have been underground coal fires in Centralia burning for 40 years now with no oxygen other than the air that diffuses through the dirt. Google it if you like. Temperatures have reached 1500C underground.
>Why was the temperature at the core of "the pile" nearly 5000 F hotter than the maximum burning temperature of jet
>fuel a full seven days after the collapses?
??? There was a lot of other stuff in there besides jet fuel, including oxygen sources and hydrogen.
>please answer the quetion again but actually make sense this time
>please. when you say sitting there for a while do you mean for 7 days?
>do you think a computer or rug or water cooler would burn for that
>amount of time?
Depends on how much oxygen is available. If it's limited it will burn slowly for a long time. Like I said, some oxygen-deprived fires burn for decades. Since this was a lot smaller than a coal seam, it burned for weeks instead of years.
>colour is what is used(in some cases) to determine temperature
>differences.
Yes, if you know the exact composition of the substance involved. You don't.
How hot is the flourescent light in your office lamp? How about your lava lamp? Your TV can produce blue light; is it your position that its screen reaches temperatures of 9000 degrees Kelvin? Of course not. Color doesn't always determine temperature.
>The colors of the visible light spectrum do not have temperatures. Blue
>light is harder to make than red light. It takes more energy.
If it's blackbody radiation. If not, you can just add copper to a 'cold' fire and get blue. (Think there might have been any copper in the WTC?)
>a kerosine fire or a fire fueled by plastics or such other contents of the
>building could not possibly do this.
Sure it could. Steel melts at about 1400C, and aluminum melts at around 660C. The adiabatic flame temperature of kerosene is around 2000C.
>you say you are a scientist but your answers do not reflect that. Please
>redeem yourself?
No thanks! I have no desire to "prove myself" to you. If you think I'm dumb (or am "brainwashed" or "part of the conspiracy") I am absolutely fine with that. Tell yourself whatever you like!
>I do repect you Bill, This is a public debate on the findings of the WTC colapse. Your conclusions on the
> temperatures do not have the backing of scientific fact.
As I read this thread, you are the one making all the conclusions on temperature. You're saying things like "it couldn't possibly get that hot" or "that must be iron melting" or "no fire can burn that long." I'm telling you may want to look more carefully at the science behind those statements. But don't take my word for it; it's all available on the net.
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kallend 2,026
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when you look at a pile of rubble that is glowing red and orange what does that tell you?
It is fucking hot!
Stop clouding the issue pease. how did this metal get so hot!
The energy in a gallon of gasoline is enough to lift a small automobile over the Rocky Mountains. Why is it so unbelievable that tens of thousands of gallons of jet fuel can heat steel to white heat?
The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one.
although its slow boring and long its a great overview of facts without sexy voice and propagandish music.
http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=-5236492071990669218&q=coincidence+9%2F11
A. Sachs
sundevil777 102
Quotei challenge billvon and other skeptics to watch this video with an open mind(as impossible as that might seem).
although its slow boring and long its a great overview of facts without sexy voice and propagandish music.
http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=-5236492071990669218&q=coincidence+9%2F11
No way!
Just going to that website will install a virus that will take over your computer so that it displays subliminal messages!
rhys 0
QuoteYou don't consider a hole in the building the size of a jumbo jet adequate ventilation? Not to mention blown out windows due to the impact?
No,
That is why there was black smoke billowing out of the building the whole time and the only significant flames were during the actual impact itself. which would have starved the entire area of the building of the oh so important oxygen. You could hardly call it an inferno? and the fire department thought they could put it out with two lines.
but by the way, Merry Xmas everyone
I agree, you don't. The color of a flame is affected by so many variables that using it to infer temperature without doing detailed spectroscopy is impossible.
The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one.
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