IceBus said:No I don't but I watched video of it being heated to that temperature by a physicist and it wasn't yellow.
Say I believe you and the thermite reaction was somehow naturally occurring, that still does not excuse the fact that the building would not have collapsed straight to the ground when structure below the affected floors was still intact.
1) You watched a video of what? Pure aluminium? My point was that it wasn't pure aluminium.
1.5) If something's yellow hot, that means it's yellow. Aluminium, like most metals, behaves like a black body when you heat it up. Therefore, it goes through the usual spectrum of colours when it gets hot. The heat produced from a thermite reaction would be enough to raise the temperature of the molten alloy to make it yellow-hot.
2) You know nothing about the structural integrety of the lower floors. I don't. No one does.
3) If you take a building, which is tall, and suddenly remove the supports that are holding up floor number 70, everything above that floor will crash downwards putting a huge amount of stress on whatever's holding up floor 69. The supports holding that up will most likely fail under the stress, and the whole thing will now crash downwards onto floor 68. Rinse, repeat.
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