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Presentation: Physicist Dr. Steven Jones at UC Davis
Date:
Friday, May 01, 2009
Time:
7:00 PM
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10:00 PM
Event Type:
Speaker
Organizer/Author:
Location Details:
1100 Social Sciences
UC Davis
Davis, CA 95616
UC Davis
Davis, CA 95616
“What in the World is High-tech Explosive Material Doing in the Dust Clouds Generated on 9/11/2001?”
A Presentation by Physics Professor Steven Jones, Emeritus
7:00 PM, Friday, May 1, 2009
1100 Social Science Lecture Hall, U.C. Davis
There are numerous reasons to believe that the events of September 11, 2001 are misrepresented by the government and the mass media.
Professor Steven Jones will discuss the findings by independent scientists of highly reactive explosive material which remained unexploded in the World Trade Center dust. New experimental results based on empirical studies will be published soon in a peer-reviewed scientific journal.
The behavior and chemical composition of the unusual red chips discovered in the World Trade Center dust are consistent with a high-tech explosive form of Thermite known as Super-Thermite or Thermate. When these chips are heated in a Differential Scanning Calorimeter they exhibit large but narrow exotherms occurring at approximately 430°C, far below the normal ignition temperature for conventional thermite. See http://911research.wt...
Professor Jones will also discuss the government’s NIST report regarding the complete collapse of World Trade Center Building 7 and other physics related 9/11 topics.
Professor Jones received a PhD in Physics from Vanderbilt University in 1978 after completing his Doctoral Research at the Stanford Linear Accelerator in Palo Alto, CA. He taught physics at a prestigious university for more than 21 years before accepting early retirement. Some of his other salient publications can be found at... http://www.physics.by...
This public event free and sponsored by Davis Campus Greens, Davis 9/11 Truth, Northern California 9/11 Truth Alliance, Sacramento 9/11 Truth.
A Presentation by Physics Professor Steven Jones, Emeritus
7:00 PM, Friday, May 1, 2009
1100 Social Science Lecture Hall, U.C. Davis
There are numerous reasons to believe that the events of September 11, 2001 are misrepresented by the government and the mass media.
Professor Steven Jones will discuss the findings by independent scientists of highly reactive explosive material which remained unexploded in the World Trade Center dust. New experimental results based on empirical studies will be published soon in a peer-reviewed scientific journal.
The behavior and chemical composition of the unusual red chips discovered in the World Trade Center dust are consistent with a high-tech explosive form of Thermite known as Super-Thermite or Thermate. When these chips are heated in a Differential Scanning Calorimeter they exhibit large but narrow exotherms occurring at approximately 430°C, far below the normal ignition temperature for conventional thermite. See http://911research.wt...
Professor Jones will also discuss the government’s NIST report regarding the complete collapse of World Trade Center Building 7 and other physics related 9/11 topics.
Professor Jones received a PhD in Physics from Vanderbilt University in 1978 after completing his Doctoral Research at the Stanford Linear Accelerator in Palo Alto, CA. He taught physics at a prestigious university for more than 21 years before accepting early retirement. Some of his other salient publications can be found at... http://www.physics.by...
This public event free and sponsored by Davis Campus Greens, Davis 9/11 Truth, Northern California 9/11 Truth Alliance, Sacramento 9/11 Truth.
For more information:
http://www.meetup.com/davis911truth
Added to the calendar on Sun, Apr 26, 2009 9:40PM
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