WTF you are talking about? Sublevels weren't even destroyed! people came out sublevel 2 and the whole towers above them gone. There were rails in down there basement 4 but it was still intact.
Also WTC complex is built on hudson, but no flooding? because there was nothing that hit the ground, there is no seismic event iether.
what are you saying? Of course matter can be 'destroyed' or more correctly convert to energy. Just get an alternating electricity in a coil, 1.5 to 2.5KW then insert a ferromagnetic iron or steel insert it, it will instantly burn/vaporize starting from the surface. Eddy current google it.
Matter can't be created. But i believe in electric universe where matter can be created in exigent circumstances (Halton Arp mini galaxy)
Probably more like something affected the molecular properties (such as that by applying heat, pressure, constant electric or magnetic fields), turning most of the material into dust or fine sand. Or maybe even transmuting elements (LENR).
WTF you are talking about? Sublevels weren't even destroyed! people came out sublevel 2 and the whole towers above them gone. There were rails in down there basement 4 but it was still intact.
Also WTC complex is built on hudson, but no flooding? because there was nothing that hit the ground, there is no seismic event iether.
So.e of us watched it fall.you delusional
So what are you suggesting happened? Exactly? Wreckage disappeared? Vaporized into nothing?
Matter can neither be created nor destroyed. Right?
what are you saying? Of course matter can be 'destroyed' or more correctly convert to energy. Just get an alternating electricity in a coil, 1.5 to 2.5KW then insert a ferromagnetic iron or steel insert it, it will instantly burn/vaporize starting from the surface. Eddy current google it.
Matter can't be created. But i believe in electric universe where matter can be created in exigent circumstances (Halton Arp mini galaxy)
Probably more like something affected the molecular properties (such as that by applying heat, pressure, constant electric or magnetic fields), turning most of the material into dust or fine sand. Or maybe even transmuting elements (LENR).