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Repost of this with a little more info. Maybe it won't get locked this time.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oO2yT0uBQbM
Scientists find nano-thermite in WTC dust.
I realize that Richard Gage isn't the most credible architects (he does have as many years experience as he claims, but no experience with high rises.)
Though I don't find it relevant, he's not doing the research himself, he's merely the "speaker". So the attention has to be changed unto the people giving him his information.
Publication referred to in the video:
Formally published in a peer-reviewed Chemical Physics journal, today:
Active Thermitic Material Discovered in Dust from the 9/11 World Trade Center Catastrophe pp.7-31 (25)
http://www.bentham-open.org/pa...02/00000001/7TOCPJ.SGM
Authors: Niels H. Harrit, Jeffrey Farrer, Steven E. Jones, Kevin R. Ryan, Frank M. Legge, Daniel Farnsworth, Gregg Roberts, James R. Gourley, Bradley R. Larsen
Authors qualifications:
Niels H. Harrit - Dr. Harrit is an associate professor of chemistry
at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark and is the author/or
co-author of nearly 60 peer reviewed scientific papers. Dr. Harrit has
also served on numerous occasions as a peer reviewer/referee for
scientific papers written by others.
Jeffrey Farrer - Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Minnesota. Studied solid-state reactions and migration of interfaces in oxide and nitride materials systems. Received a B.S. in Physics from Brigham Young University.
Steven E. Jones - Ph.D. in physics
Kevin R. Ryan - Site Manager at Environmental Health Laboratories (EHL) in South Bend, Indiana. This is a division of UL, the product-compliance and testing giant. Because UL certified the WTC steel for its ability to withstand fires, the steel's performance on September 11 is obviously of concern to the company. While Ryan's letter does not constitute an official statement from Underwriters Laboratories, it suggests incipient disagreements between UL and NIST about the true cause of the WTC collapses.
Frank M. Legge - Had trouble finding what he has a Ph.D in.
one of his journals:
http://www.indytruth.org/libra...ilityTheory17Legge.pdf
Daniel Farnsworth - physics student, assisted Farrer with research.
Gregg Roberts - technical writer, providing editorial assistance
Gourley & Larsen I couldn't find anything on.
Why should it if there is still dispute over something as significant as this?
While entertaining, the thread justification is based on what was debunked in the previous thread(s).
Physics and chemistry have not proven the CT case; nor has any type of gun (let alone a smoking gun) been located over the past 8 years. Wild ass theories are grasped onto using selective myopia; ignoring the additional evidence which invalidates each theory.
Locked until something is developed that can standup against engineering & scientific analysis.
Senior Anandtech Mdoerator
Common Courtesy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oO2yT0uBQbM
Scientists find nano-thermite in WTC dust.
I realize that Richard Gage isn't the most credible architects (he does have as many years experience as he claims, but no experience with high rises.)
Though I don't find it relevant, he's not doing the research himself, he's merely the "speaker". So the attention has to be changed unto the people giving him his information.
Publication referred to in the video:
Formally published in a peer-reviewed Chemical Physics journal, today:
Active Thermitic Material Discovered in Dust from the 9/11 World Trade Center Catastrophe pp.7-31 (25)
http://www.bentham-open.org/pa...02/00000001/7TOCPJ.SGM
Authors: Niels H. Harrit, Jeffrey Farrer, Steven E. Jones, Kevin R. Ryan, Frank M. Legge, Daniel Farnsworth, Gregg Roberts, James R. Gourley, Bradley R. Larsen
Authors qualifications:
Niels H. Harrit - Dr. Harrit is an associate professor of chemistry
at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark and is the author/or
co-author of nearly 60 peer reviewed scientific papers. Dr. Harrit has
also served on numerous occasions as a peer reviewer/referee for
scientific papers written by others.
Jeffrey Farrer - Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Minnesota. Studied solid-state reactions and migration of interfaces in oxide and nitride materials systems. Received a B.S. in Physics from Brigham Young University.
Steven E. Jones - Ph.D. in physics
Kevin R. Ryan - Site Manager at Environmental Health Laboratories (EHL) in South Bend, Indiana. This is a division of UL, the product-compliance and testing giant. Because UL certified the WTC steel for its ability to withstand fires, the steel's performance on September 11 is obviously of concern to the company. While Ryan's letter does not constitute an official statement from Underwriters Laboratories, it suggests incipient disagreements between UL and NIST about the true cause of the WTC collapses.
Frank M. Legge - Had trouble finding what he has a Ph.D in.
one of his journals:
http://www.indytruth.org/libra...ilityTheory17Legge.pdf
Daniel Farnsworth - physics student, assisted Farrer with research.
Gregg Roberts - technical writer, providing editorial assistance
Gourley & Larsen I couldn't find anything on.
Man .....doesn't this crap ever go away??
Why should it if there is still dispute over something as significant as this?
While entertaining, the thread justification is based on what was debunked in the previous thread(s).
Physics and chemistry have not proven the CT case; nor has any type of gun (let alone a smoking gun) been located over the past 8 years. Wild ass theories are grasped onto using selective myopia; ignoring the additional evidence which invalidates each theory.
Locked until something is developed that can standup against engineering & scientific analysis.
Senior Anandtech Mdoerator
Common Courtesy