This ground-breaking 25-page scientific paper describes red-gray chips found in multiple samples of WTC dust matching the chemical and morphological characteristics of nanothermite, an exotic high-tech explosive. The samples were taken from far-separated locations in Manhattan, some as early as 10 minutes after the second tower (WTC 1) collapsed, ruling out any possible contamination from cleanup operations.
Authored by an international team of physicists, chemists, and others, the research paper was titled "Active Thermitic Material Discovered in Dust from the 9/11 World Trade Center Catastrophe," the paper was published in The Open Chemical Physics Journal, 2009, Vol. 2, and contains 31 references. The lead author is Niels H. Harrit of the Department of Chemistry, University of Copenhagen.
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