mercredi 12 février 2020

The molten color theory, lets design the perfect experiment that NIST never did

In this thread i am not seeking a debate about what was pouring out of the windows from the WTC, i just want input on how you guys would design the perfect experiment.

If you had the chance to make a molten aluminium experiment to show if NIST was right or wrong that organic materials could change the color of the aluminium, how would you do it?.

I have some questions,

1. Was the aluminium alloy from the airplane and the windows pure elemental aluminium or was both an alloy with 70-80% Al and the rest other elements?.

2. What kind of organic materials would you pick and in what quantities?, would any wood that furnitures are made of be good?, would any material carpets are made of be good? what would you pick?, the organic material from partitions is wood i guess? or what is NIST thinking here?, and regarding computers, what plastic should one pick for the experiment?.

3. How much aluminium combined with the organic quantities that you want would you use?. I dont personally see why very large quanites of both would be needed, and how large quantities could have any edditinal effects at all, i think it should be the same effect regardless of quantities as long as you don't use extremely little material.

4. Would 1000-1200 C be good enough as temperature for the test?, i am thinking that 1100 could be a good temperature but if additional equipment was needed for just 100 C extra than 1000 C could be enough?, what temperature would you pick and why?.

5. Would it matter how far in the air the aluminium was falling in the experiment for you?, less then 1 meter or over 1 meter?, shouldnt matter much to anyone right?.

6. NIST said that the apparent color also would have been affected by slag formation on the surface. How could you in an experiment with aluminium make slag formation on the surface after you melted it and before you poured it in the air?.


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