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Re: energy and mass

From Thomas Heger <ttt_heg@web.de>
Newsgroups sci.physics.relativity, sci.electronics.design
Subject Re: energy and mass
Date 2026-04-06 12:51 +0200
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Am Sonntag000005, 05.04.2026 um 12:58 schrieb Bill Sloman:
> On 5/04/2026 6:14 pm, Thomas Heger wrote:
>> Am Freitag000003, 03.04.2026 um 18:16 schrieb Bill Sloman:
>>> On 3/04/2026 7:31 pm, Thomas Heger wrote:
>>>> Am Mittwoch000001, 01.04.2026 um 17:34 schrieb Bill Sloman:
>>>
>>> <snipped lots of wishful thinking>
>>>
>>>> what made these steel beams rust overnight?
>>>
>>> Encasing steel beams in concrete doesn't stop them rusting. It they'd 
>>> been bare, the fire would have stripped off any corrosion protection 
>>> they had, and got them hot enough to encourage rather rapid oxidation.
>>>
>>
>> 'Rapid rust' was among the strangest things happening at 9/11!
>>
>> MANY massive steel items collected rusted almost instantly. That were 
>> not only steel beems of adjacent buildings, but lots of other items 
>> collected rust very fast.
>>
>> That was a VERY (!!) unusual phenomenon.
>>
>> Usually it can take weeks for bare steel to rust, even in 'hostile' 
>> environments.
> 
> If you want to speed up a chemical reaction, get the reagents hot.
> 
> The Twin Towers fell down because the fire started by crashing the jet 
> planes into the buildings got hot enough to weaken the steel frames.
> It also got them hot enough to rust remarkably rapidly.

Well, possibly...

But adjacent buildings were not hit by planes and didn't burn.

E.g. have a look at this picture:

https://www.redcross.org/content/dam/redcross/local/news-articles/greater-new-york/1-36484-003-1000x1213.jpg

Here you can  see a building, which wasn't hit by a plane, but is quite 
rusty.

This means, that rust appeared almost instantly.

There were also these 'half-burned cars', where the burned side was also 
very rusty, while the other half of the same car was still undamaged.

That was all VERY strange!

My current guess:

there was an invisible field in action (possibly 'scalar waves'), which 
was tuned to resonate with steel and concrete.

This was centered around the twin-towers and was able to turn 
Steel-beams into fine dust and less resonant steel at least into rust.

That was something like a HUGE 'microwave oven', which turned the large 
buildings into molten metal and dust and cars and other stuff into rust.

What was entirely unharmed was apparently paper, which managed to fly 
away from the towers, while the metal cabinets these papers were stored 
turned into dust.


TH

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