Doesn't rule out all the possible causes of flashes mick.
So how would you rule out other possible causes of the flashes?
Doesn't rule out all the possible causes of flashes mick.
Of course it doesn't. It does not rule out magic elves either.
Yes I agree in the videos you can also tell from falling debris but there are some blue or even yellow explosive flashes in some angles
My example for example 0:24 seconds was on a shadowed side so how could it be reflecting light.
on the very bottom edge of the photo you see it , you can also see another one higher by the corner.
I don't think that is falling debris but more squibs, the bright flash can be seen emanating from the building and is not falling.
0:24 seconds a bright flash is seen on the shadowed side well below the collapse zone , this rules out reflections and falling debris theories.
It has been post-processed to be slow motion. Frames have been added. Please find the original.Its not a fake video , I have seen it countless times even on History Channel , no mention of flashes of course.
Any idea how to do that mick ?
There are some odd "flashy" artifacts there which look like problems with the vid and there are "flashes" which really do look like debris reflecting light.
here is a control note similar flashes
There would be loud noises from a building collapsing too did you think of that, the noise is filtered out .
You mean the noise of explosions which are so obvious in the controlled demo is somehow blocked by the noise of the WTC towers falling? Why would it be so radically different? You are ignoring the obvious. If CD in the WTC, why are no explosions heard BEFORE the towers start to fall? After all, wouldn't the explosions have to take place BEFORE the towers start to fall?There would be loud noises from a building collapsing too did you think of that, the noise is filtered out .
I think he is saying the noise of collapse would mask the explosions.There is no evidence that I have ever seen of audio deceptions.
Please, provide such evidence if you have any.
I think he is saying the noise of collapse would mask the explosions.
He did that because that was the way it happened for him.William Rodriguez reporting explosions before any plane even hit.
Sound isn't transmitted simultaneously.
The aircraft impacting the tower steel would have been the first sound in the foyer - true. But it was followed in less than a second by the lift shaft blast wave.Off topic but one must note that while the sound of the approaching aircraft would travel via air to the ground, the sound of impact would travel via the steel structure. The later speed of sound is much greater than the former.
Of course.On topic, the flashes look like aluminum cladding, and/or window glass, and/or drywall reflecting light.
What evidence points towards a natural collapse , please show me.. thankfully people have a different opinion in the world and can see past the 'authority figures of NIST' and question their findings.
So Hamish, on that note, I'll ask you to show us how we can get the same answer as you regarding these flashes and squibs. Who planted them? How many were there? What size were they? How were they detonated? Why were they placed as they were? etc etc etc"The people asking these questions, the people making these insinuations, never actually come to a conclusion, never actually make a claim, never actually reach a point with their questions. They just ask the questions."
"You don't just ask questions and then demand that people who react dubiously find the answer for themselves. Show us how we can get the same answer you got."
It is entirely possible as well that Rodrieguez heard the impact via the steel structure, then the sound of the turbine whine of the approaching aircraft via the air, and characterized this as an explosion preceeding the aircraft.The aircraft impacting the tower steel would have been the first sound in the foyer - true. But it was followed in less than a second by the lift shaft blast wave.
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Sounds of demolition-
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In other threads we discussed the explosive velocity of nanothermite and how it paled in comparison to known explosives.
This could account for lack of noise.
In other threads we discussed the explosive velocity of nanothermite ...