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demodewd Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-12-03 10:37 AM
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26. what what why why
What forensic evidence and scientific study explains your powdered aluminum conjecture? The aluminum oxidizes during fireworks because the firework is detonated. What military personel present were standing where they could actually see the explosion and have the expertise of the contributor of the web site cited? It doesn't matter really what part of the plane the wheel parts visible in the A-E drive came from...it was surmised to be there because of a shaped charge jet stream. If the aluminum is profoundly disintegrating by impact to cause such a penetrating flash("the room filled with this real bright light, just like everything was encompassed within this bright light" Michael Beans.) how does the plane(nose)maintain its structural integrety to punch out the A-E ring hole? Why was the lawn strewn with confetti sized metal pieces..a sure sign of a blast?The sustained intense heat of the fire...a characteristic of blast explosions as opposed to just fuel explosions. That the generator caused this phenomenon is fantasy on your part.
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