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Super rapid melting, then vaporization and residual oxidation-rustification from probable Thermite & mini nukes
The missing steel can be found in the dust as pure Iron = Fe microspheres, trillions of them!!
There should be many tons of steel micro spheres that could be collected if the dust were available for sifting and filtering for just the steel microspheres...
Now consider all the tons of unreacted bilayered Thermite that could be collected with giant magnets, if the dust were still available.
All of these tons of unreacted Thermite may have easily kept the molten steel in the basements of the 3 maim buildings in the molten state for many months, expecially in the lowermost basements of the 3 Towers, maybe , even for years if no one cleaned it up...
The remaining steel was super-duper oxidized, combining the steel with the available oxygen inside the voluminous Twin Towers.
Everything can be explained, in very great detail, using basic Physics, Chemistry, and Engineering, and of course all the NIST ignored Mathematics...
Morgan, Judy, please counter with your argument for DEWs doing all of this.
This may well have a support column that was 4" to 6" thick, meaning that at least 90% to 98% of its steel is missing as molten iron or millions of microspheres of composed of Iron.
Morgan, also where are the strictly steel dust particles as none has been factually reported in the the dust samples, only Iron spheres, and again no demolecularized steel.
Also how would you describe steel that is in the process of demolecularizing?
Show us some photos of some analytically recognizable steel dust. ie, electromicrographic photos, similar to the one Niels Haritt has shown us in his Thermitic Expose paper, accompanied by 7 to 8 other high level certified Physicist, Engineers, Chemists, and Mathematitians...
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