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leftysergeant
7th August 2007, 02:50 AM
I have been picking apart Gage's web site. Found this bit laughable.

Gage posted several pictures attributed to Steve Jones. Among them was this object which, according to the caption, is supposed to be evidence of thermite in the WTC.

How? It does not appear to be steel, such as thermite would produce. It's composition is not broken down by percentages. There is mention of several elements such as manganese and sulphur. But so what? What else is there in it? Would Jones or Gage like to give us details like provenance or methods of testing?

It could as easily be a fudge brownie. It is even cut as one would a brownie. It even looks like it contains enough nuts to stage the biggest ever twoofer convention.

It is not identifiable as metal, based on luster or color. I do recall seeing something of the same color in pictures of the top of the "meteorite" from Hangar 17.

And these guys wunder why we don't take them seriously as investigators or scientists.

Hokulele
7th August 2007, 02:56 AM
To me that looks a lot like a chunk taken from a blob of pahoehoe (http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/Products/Pglossary/pahoehoe_ropy.html). It would certainly account for the sulfur.

Please tell me this isn't related to the "pyroclastic flow" nonsense . . .

Alferd_Packer
7th August 2007, 07:09 AM
It looks like slag.

or carbonized, melted plastic.

Stellafane
7th August 2007, 07:13 AM
It looks like my last attempt at making fudge. Probably tastes the same too.

Unsecured Coins
7th August 2007, 07:15 AM
ha ha... you suck at the fudge making.

(I'll change the subject so we don't start in on my fudge making abilities)

HyJinX
7th August 2007, 08:03 AM
Nelson says...

T.A.M.
7th August 2007, 11:26 AM
It looks like...nah, it isnt worth another yellow card.

TAM;)