So convince me jet fuel melted steel and that no nanothermite was discovered in all samples tested. Jus sayn
What you mean when you say melted? There seem to be some misunderstandings about the matter among teenagers: in real life it means that melted material becomes liquid. What happen when you melt ice from your drink in your glass? Same thing. If metal is heated but below the melting point, it is just soft, not at the liquid form. Point is that the steel start to loose it's structural strength at quite low temperatures(-20% @ 450°C), and in 1000°C there is only 40% of it. What can happen if temperatures reach ~1200°C:
Nanothermite? There were no such thing at 2001, just because there were no means to make it. Let me try to explain: The word "nano" means the particle size, which is 1/1000 000 000 of the millimetre, meaning one billionth of the millimetre, which is quite small. It is very difficult to do such small particles in large quantity(meaning tons of material), so what to do? In these days they use plasma to blow materials to the dust which have nano particles, but that was invented later, years after the 9/11.You get better view at the matter by this picture from Niels Harrit:
Just look at the scale in the picture 20µm = 20 micrometers = 20/1 000 000 of millimetre. So he is trying to prove presence of the nanothermite using 20 000 times too big particles, so do you think he really knows what he is talking about? He is a Danish professor but he doesn't know SI standard -prefixes? What he is doing is trying to prove you that there is a mouse by showing you the picture of the elephant