NIST has no evidence, the official "Story" is DEAD

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  1. Kokomojojo

    Kokomojojo Well-Known Member

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    ok so you simply want to lie about what anyone can see, you did not say molten steel, get a life.
     
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    Actually, a dog bone would be about as close as you have come to this time/space continuum.

    Anybody who knows anything about fire science expects some molten stuff. Not much if any of it would be steel.
     
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    Kokomojojo Well-Known Member

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    I am not willing to claim its steel because the material does not matter
     
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    Actually, it does. You are just trolling and dodging now.
     
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    Kokomojojo Well-Known Member

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    actually it does not, you just have not figgered that out yet :)
     
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    You were making an issue of the temperatures, so, yes, it does matter.
     
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    Kokomojojo Well-Known Member

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    Im listening
     
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    The temperatures were quite normal, given the conditions.
     
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    Kokomojojo Well-Known Member

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    normal to whom the trougher martian friends?

    whats the matter getting scared to make specific statements are you.

    amazing how when they dont know their stuff how incredibly vague they get.

    another one of you non answers. should have better though the situation out before you got on the wrong side of the argument.
     
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    The temperatures were normal for a ground fire.
     
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    Kokomojojo Well-Known Member

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    so you light your dirt often huh
     
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    No, silly. But I had fought a few natrual cover and garbage dump fires.

    Those temperatures are perfectly normal for a ground fire.
     
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    Kokomojojo Well-Known Member

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    Oh so now you claim that underground garbage caught on fire!

    I cant pay for this kind of entertainment you know.
     
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    Essentially, a bunch of flammable trash, paper,carpets, computers, furniture ground to saw dust, the occassional body, that sort of thing. Of course, it was a little better-ventillated from below than the typical ground fire, so it would naturally burn a bit hotter.
     
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    Spontaneous combustion doesn't happen on koko's planet,apparently
     
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    Kokomojojo Well-Known Member

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    oh yeh thats how you get molten stuff, just dump rubbish in a hole and presto.

    like I said I cant find this kind of comedy anywhere!

    you boyz will get an academy award!
     
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    Actually, yeah, you will get a lot of molten copper, aluminum, lead, magnesium, pot melt, brass and that sort of thing, if there is a lot of it and the fire is big enough, long enough.

    Steel, not so much. If there is a sufficient amount of sulphuric acid present, the steel will become badly corroded rather soon. Exposure to steam at high temperatures will also cause accelerated rusting and the release of free hydrogen.
     
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    Wonder if koko understands why Garbage dumps are monitored for temperature and methane emissions?
     
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    troughers should be monitored for methane emissions as well, every time I read their posts I need oxygen to survive them.

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    21-2300 degrees huh, well thats hot enough to do iron as well.

    so you want us to believe the wtc did all that in one hour, and acid rotted that steel in a couple days.

    without looking I expect that you would have gotten faster corrosion if you used salt water.


    and in the end NIST had no bona fide data, data, just all contrived guess work.
     
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    If methane were phosphorescent, you would never need to buy a flashlight.

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    Where did you get that figure?

    You would have to hook it up with another kind of metal, large enouh to set up an electrolytic reaction.


    Bass ackwards. You have the biases thatthe Nazis have shovelled into your open "mind."
     
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    they say God loves close minded trougher commies too! I am not so sure however.

    electrolytic reaction still cannot take place that fast.

    from metal working handbook. you need to better understand the temperatures of various materials before you make such claims.
     
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    What "metal working handbook" even covers what to expect to find at a fire scene?
     
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    Kokomojojo Well-Known Member

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    you told us what to expect remember? LOL

    you gave a list of metals that you admit you find and unfortunately for you they just happen to require slightly higher temps than iron LOL
     
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    Got a referrence?
     
  25. Kokomojojo

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    [TABLE="class: medium"]
    [TR]
    [TD]Copper
    [/TD]
    [TD][/TD]
    [TD]1983[/TD]
    [/TR]
    [/TABLE]

    [TABLE="class: medium"]
    [TR]
    [TD]Iron, Gray Cast[/TD]
    [TD][/TD]
    [TD]2060 - 2200
    [/TD]
    [/TR]
    [TR]
    [TD]Iron, Ductile[/TD]
    [TD][/TD]
    [TD]
    2100

    [/TD]
    [/TR]
    [/TABLE]

    your talking less than 100 degrees between them, to close to make the call you are trying to make lol
     

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