>>17641154>interesting point. One of the weirdest things about ground zero just after the collapse was the amount of unburned paper on the ground.most definitely
hence why i said above, DEW seemed like microwaves, because its extremely reactive to steel, yet almost not reactive at all to paper and plastics. I watched some videos like 15 years ago on why microwaves react so violently when you put metal inside them because at the time it was the cool thing to do, to take some old CDs and put them in your microwave shiny side up and turn the microwave on. It puts on a static light show. I also thought about the twin towers, and i figured they had to have been helped be taken down by a microwave to super heat the steel without showing any visible results on any of the surrounding materials.