Electro-Magnetic Pulses (EMPs) Explain the Toasted Cars PERFECTLY
From an "anonymous physicist"--
Obviously there were superheated gases at the flash points of the nukes. These would have helped to vaporize or destroy things. But you seem to be using them for explaining things that are much better explained by EMPs and where IMO there probably were not any superheated gases. If Ondrovic is right there and sees cars catch fire or explode, and she is not harmed per se, I don't see the case for superheated gases--rather against that. [I think she ultimately says she was thrown to the ground by an exploded car door--IMO the result of EMP and rapid expansion of the car door and resultant "pop-off."] I am not sure you totally grasp how EMPs affect only metals and not people and paper. The EMP induces a large current in metals which becomes sudden, intense heat. The burning off of paint on cars is the first thing to happen, and is evident IMO. The heat could also make any contacted gasoline or fabrics etc catch fire. Vehicle size, angle, nearness etc. are relevant parameters RE EMPs. Superheated gases would fry a person, or fatally collpase their lungs if breathed in, (and also damage the outside of nearby bldgs--not seen). Neither happened to Ondrovic. Just some asthma or resp. distress from the toxins/smoke she breathed in, as many in lower Manhattan experienced. Superheated gases probably were only within a small radius of the blast and were "used up" in doing their job of taking down the bldgs.
"Ondrovic" refers to EMT Patricia Ondrovic, who was at Ground Zero and witnessed the South tower coming down and cars exploding. She was interviewed by Killtown and has been mentioned on this site previously. Her interview is definitely worth a read and it is interesting to speculate that the explosions she saw in the lobby of WTC6 were also EMP events.
2 Comments:
wait - are you sure that it wasn't gravity combined with jetfuel (kerosene) that caused this damage to almost 1500 vehicles, some almost an entire mile from the wtc?
look at this one!
damn you gravity!
This won't actually have effect, I suppose like this.
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