Getting to know the leaders of the 9/11 Truth Movement. A revealing look at the lies, distortions, and absurdities of the creators of the most popular internet video of all time, "Loose Change".
And your opportunistinc willingness to end this debate confirms everything I had already guessed about you.
You are 99.9% biased in your approach to this subject, and if you think I'm basing that conclusion on just the comments you have left for me then you're wrong. I've checked your channel and viewed other comments you've made on various other RKOwens vids. You, Sir, are a mainstream moron!
" I'm neither qualified or experienced enough to go too deeply into the subject."
Good enough. All I needed to see. Perhaps this is where your investigation ends and mine keeps going. You don't need to be an expert nor a Dr. to read and comprehend. That's all I did. That's ok,no need to go further. You sarcasm says a lot, more than you know.
I'm aware of what emissivity means, but, unlike you no doubt, I'm neither qualified or experienced enough to go too deeply into the subject. So please do enlighten me more Dr, as I'm fascinated to not only know more about this incredibly interesting subject but to also hear all about your many years in the field.
Now for the color. The color of pure molten aluminum is silver, It has an emissivity of .12. Steel has an emissivity of .4 and appears orange in the temperature range of molten aluminum. The emissivity of aluminum oxide is .44 and also appears orange in the melting temperature range of molten aluminum. The emissivity of plate glass is .937 It begins to soften at 1000 F and flows around 1350 F. Silica has an emissivity of .8
Yes, it could have had contaminents in the flow. Even aluminium ingots are not clean. When you melt them down in a furnace it has to have pellets added to clear all of the rubbish out of it. There's always a crust of rubbish that forms on the surface prior to cleaning and pouring. The metal from WTC2 appeared to be pretty free from debris and flowed quite smoothly and evenly. It didn't look to be mixed with other materials, I'm sure you'll agree.
@SSG41075
SEE! You've had a whole week to reply and yet not one frickin word. You're full of horseshit!!
ShillBasher 2 days ago
HAHAHAHA! ExposeTheTwooferCult HAS JUST CLOSED HIS ACCOUNT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'M LAUGHING MY ARSE OFF AT YOU, YOU PATHETIC & DISPICABLE LYING SHILL
ShillBasher 1 week ago
@ExposeTheTwooferCult
And your opportunistinc willingness to end this debate confirms everything I had already guessed about you.
You are 99.9% biased in your approach to this subject, and if you think I'm basing that conclusion on just the comments you have left for me then you're wrong. I've checked your channel and viewed other comments you've made on various other RKOwens vids. You, Sir, are a mainstream moron!
Oh look.. there's a giraffe outside your window!
ShillBasher 1 week ago
@ShillBasher
" I'm neither qualified or experienced enough to go too deeply into the subject."
Good enough. All I needed to see. Perhaps this is where your investigation ends and mine keeps going. You don't need to be an expert nor a Dr. to read and comprehend. That's all I did. That's ok,no need to go further. You sarcasm says a lot, more than you know.
ExposeTheTwooferCult 1 week ago
@ExposeTheTwooferCult
I'm aware of what emissivity means, but, unlike you no doubt, I'm neither qualified or experienced enough to go too deeply into the subject. So please do enlighten me more Dr, as I'm fascinated to not only know more about this incredibly interesting subject but to also hear all about your many years in the field.
ShillBasher 1 week ago
@ShillBasher
Before I go further, do we understand the concept of emissivity to this point?
ExposeTheTwooferCult 1 week ago
@ShillBasher
Now for the color. The color of pure molten aluminum is silver, It has an emissivity of .12. Steel has an emissivity of .4 and appears orange in the temperature range of molten aluminum. The emissivity of aluminum oxide is .44 and also appears orange in the melting temperature range of molten aluminum. The emissivity of plate glass is .937 It begins to soften at 1000 F and flows around 1350 F. Silica has an emissivity of .8
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ExposeTheTwooferCult 1 week ago
@ExposeTheTwooferCult
Yes, it could have had contaminents in the flow. Even aluminium ingots are not clean. When you melt them down in a furnace it has to have pellets added to clear all of the rubbish out of it. There's always a crust of rubbish that forms on the surface prior to cleaning and pouring. The metal from WTC2 appeared to be pretty free from debris and flowed quite smoothly and evenly. It didn't look to be mixed with other materials, I'm sure you'll agree.
ShillBasher 1 week ago