Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » Why would i join another debate? You're making claims in this one so I'm asking you (and still waiting) for evidence to back your claims up. You have yet to answer one question or post evidence for your claims.
Cheerful Spring wrote: » Waffle. She gave no opinion about the paper scientifically. If you find a quote that says differently please share it. No chain of custody is nonsense. Mark Basille a chemist also collected WTC dust independently from this study and he also found red/grey chips. The Skeptics don't disagree the red/chips were found in the dust they just side with Dr Milettee and Oystein conclusions (Oystein is a 9/11 debunker on the international sceptic forum. Aluminium pedestal whilst searching for aluminium? Provide a quote for this information before I comment on this?
Cheerful Spring wrote: » Aluminium pedestal whilst searching for aluminium? Provide a quote for this information before I comment on this?
Cheerful Spring wrote: » I provided enough evidence already to debunk your beliefs about 9/11
banie01 wrote: » But further illustration as if it's needed, that you not only have no actual understanding of the science underpinning your claims, but that you actually didn't even read the paper fully yourself.
Cheerful Spring wrote: » Your assertion is nonsensical. How did the aluminium get on to the chips from the pedestal? Do you think the scientists were scrapping it on? Would it not just sit on the surface of the chip if that was the case? You think they not notice?
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » If they are so blase about cross contamination im the lab why trust anynif their samples that were collected by non science people and mailed to them?
Cheerful Spring wrote: » banie01 You know what pedestal is, don't you?
banie01 wrote: » It's what you place yourself and your search for the "truth" on I'd assume In case your wondering... That is how one answers a direct question. Maybe if you go back over the thread and start addressing those asked of you, it will cease being such a train wreck.
Cheerful Spring wrote: » The red/grey chips sat on a carbon Conductive tab that stops cross contamination. The Aluminium pedestal is irrelevant in the case.
banie01 wrote: » The carbon tab is used to conduct the SEM beam, it is not protection against cross contamination. You are now defending the use of aluminium as a media when its use had to be pointed out to you and confirmed.
Cheerful Spring wrote: » You only have a point if the red/grey chips sat on a surface made of Aluminium. Was it sitting on a Carbon tab or aluminium? Even then no sense the aluminium doesn't flake off by itself and form similar size plates of Aluminium
banie01 wrote: » You are being deliberately obtuse! There were no similar sized plates of aluminium, the study claims elemental free aluminium. Molecular particles. Any finding of free aluminium in there sample is rendered moot by the potential cross contamination introduced by aluminium mounting media. What's more, no study has replicated their find of free aluminium and even Milletes study which you 1st dismissed and just a few posts ago wheeled out as a weak refutation .. Did not find free aluminium, it was bound to other elements. No other study has replicated the finding of elemental free aluminium. None. A simple fact in science is that for a finding to have merit, it must be repeatable! Where is the independent confirmation? The logical source of free aluminium, in a study searching for just that is via cross contamination. The paper is fundamentally flawed, your understanding of its premise even more so.
Cheerful Spring wrote: » Do you believe 9/11 firefighters are truthful and honest people? So you believe NIST? Nobody saw molten steel or Steel melted? NIST claims no video or photographic evidence exists What this then, an imaginary video a video send here to earth from the twilight zone?
GreeBo wrote: » that's not a video of molten steel chief. Do you have physical evidence of molten steel? Did not a single fire fighter have a body or helmet cam or anything that would be proof? It should be eed everywhere if it was flowing as you claim Can you distinguish metal types just by looking at them? Would be hard enough in a lab never mind in full gear with a building falling down around you. Final point, if a fire isn't enough to melt steel then how does any fireman have any experience of it and enough to recognise it? Perhaps they are all closet nano thermite fanciers?
Cheerful Spring wrote: » Dr Milette who is Skeptic also found Aluminium but he claims it was bounded with silicon. Harrit claim is Aluminium was free and separate from the silicon There scientists there not idiots they know about cross-contamination.
Cheerful Spring wrote: » I not going back over this again. This is molten steel in the rubble on 9/11 For Kingmob it a grainy picture, but hey what can you do he still deny the evidence if you produced the explosives for him.
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » That picture looks like someone cutting through steel with an angle grinder, that is sparks not "flowing molten steel" and before you ask i worked in construction for 20 years so yes i do know what cuttling steel looks like.
Cheerful Spring wrote: » Was it a magical angle grinder? Spark don't fall to the ground and hang around they burn out and disappear. That not sparks that a yellow/red liquid. It looks like exactly like molten steel.
Cheerful Spring wrote: » By the way, I worked in a welding/engineering company roughly about 10 years ago.
Cheerful Spring wrote: » Was it a magical angle grinder? Sparks dont fall to the ground and hang around they burn out and disappear. That not sparks that a yellow/red liquid. It looks like exactly like molten steel. By the way, I worked in a welding/engineering company roughly about 10 years ago.
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » And you can tell this from.a grainy picture taken from so far away? :rolleyes:
King Mob wrote: » But again: Thermite cannot produce a pool of molten steel. If you are arguing that it's molten steel, then you can't claim there was thermite. That picture would then disprove your theory.