Anonymous ID: 758e65 March 7, 2018, 7:16 a.m. No.577649   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1191

The photograph [Figure 274 in the book Where Did the Towers Go?] has often (and inappropriately) been used as evidence of “molten metal and “proof of thermite.” This image appears in the NIST report where the compilers acknowledge having adjusted the intensities in the photograph. Let us assume the color was not changed, only the brightness.

 

The material pouring out of the window on the 80th floor, directly below the arrow noting column 255, appears to be glowing a yellow-orange colour. If the material is glowing because it is hot, then it would need to be approximately 1,100°C. It also appears to be splashing over the aluminum cladding below it, yet that aluminum cladding does not appear melted. Furthermore, the flow appears to be enormous, coming from a reservoir of perhaps hundreds of gallons, all of it presumably 1,100°C. And yet nothing adjacent to it appears to be hot, melted or deformed.

 

Where Did the Towers Go? By Dr Judy Wood

Chapter 13. Weird Fires

Fires Without Heat, Heat Without Fires

Section C. The Rumor of High Heat p. 264