I have to admit a slight curiosity about that dust. Between known hazards like asbestos and the hypothesized evidence of thermite alleged in some conspiracy theories, it would definitely be worth seeing under a microscope or analyzing in a lab.
I have to admit a slight curiosity about that dust. Between known hazards like asbestos and the hypothesized evidence of thermite alleged in some conspiracy theories, it would definitely be worth seeing under a microscope or analyzing in a lab.
In the only forensic expertise still carried out following the destruction of the WTC, for sure is included a dust samples analysis, as written on dr. Judy Wood bio here.
If you can't find it on-line, let me know and I'll send you a photo of her book's page where she talks about it.
A huge hug!
I get extra-skeptical when I see proclamations like those on her site.
That's not a scientific statement, that's fearmongering and speculation. That's why I'd be interested in independent analysis of all samples of 9/11 dust saved by people in a double-blind study with no preconceptions tainting data interpretation.
Hey @jacobtothe, thanks for your reply!
You have simply read the logical conclusion that any person with common sense can arrive by analyzing the evidence exposed in 550 pages rich in strictly scientific EVIDENCE... science is based on observation without prejudices, right?
I assure you that your hasty conclusion is incorrect.
What about the 12 minutes video?
What surprised you?
I've wondered if anyone else at work kept a sample of the dust. I never mentioned it to them-- didn't want my door kicked in at 3am by the FBI looking to confiscate contraband.
I figure it contains asbestos and concrete dust, possibly human ash, and who knows what else. And probably some normal dust from before the collapse and from the WTC (I assume there was normal dust in those buildings, too). I've got it well sealed.
I was warning my co-workers to be really careful to not inhale or ingest it, but all I had to say was "It probably contains human ashes" for most of them to pay attention and avoid it. But I was scraping it off and into the trash can. There was so much of it and it was so deep and fluffy.