9-11
There have always been a number of odd things that occurred on 9-11. The number of the passengers on the planes, the explosions, and especially building seven. But odd things happen all the time. When enough events occur, this is inevitable. I have never felt that anything but the planes was responsible for the tragedy. Now a new theory has emerged that explains the towers’ fall. (But not building 7 of course.)
Just before the Twin Towers collapsed on 9/11, loud explosions were heard inside, leading conspiracy theorists to believe they were caused by explosives.
But according to Christian Simensen of the Norwegian Research Institute SINTEF, these were actually the result of a chemical reaction which caused both buildings to come down.
His theory is that the aluminium used to make the aeroplanes flown by the terrorists melted in the 2,700f heat and dripped down through the building where it mixed with the hundreds of litres of water from the sprinklers.
The combination of the two caused a chemical reaction similar to dynamite which was strong enough to destroy chunks of the building.
Combined with the ferocious heat, this would have been enough to collapse both buildings.
The explosions heard by witnesses were the explosive hydrogen being fired off by the reaction of the liquid aluminum and water, nothing more.
This added to the fact that the plan of the towers was intended to use asbestos, but in the middle of construction it was banned and they switched to an inferior product explains almost everything. I am perfectly willing to admit I do not know what happened to building seven, but there is no reason to assume that there was a conspiracy. The fact that there was a huge diesel tank underneath that building may be the explanation for its demise.
If I see something in the sky, and I do not know what it is, I do not assume it is aliens. I just say, "I wonder what that is," and leave it at that.
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