Nope. Sure can't. And NEITHER can you! I DON"T know who said these things and when. What were they referring too? When did they say it? How many of these things were taken out of context? There are people who have said they saw molten flows. Yep, sure are! The NIST also explained them. Aluminum melts and flows (airplanes are made of aluminum). As do many other things. Skyscrapers of this size are made up of more things than just steel.
"Assume 3000 lbs of aluminum fell from the towers. If it had been molten iron produced by thermite, then 6*3000 = 18,000 lbs of thermite reactants would have been required to produce that same volume of falling mass.
Suppose 10 tons of molten aluminum fell from the south tower, about 1/8th of that available from the airplane. If it had been molten iron produced from thermite, 60 tons of thermite reactants would have to have been stored in Fuji Bank to produce the same volume spilling out of the south tower. The section of floor would have to hold all of that plus the aircraft.
*Amount of aluminum can be ascertained by counting the droplets and measuring their size compared to the known size of the window. It's not easy to get a good number on this. It's based on the number of slugs seen in video stills, their size relative to the window width which was about 22 inches, and the density of aluminum, assuming this was aluminum.
http://www.coolmagnetman.com/magconda.htmThe weight of a gallon of aluminum is about 22.5 pounds. A hundred of these would already be 2250 lbs. A gallon size is not unlike the size of the slugs that were pouring out the window. Look at them relative to the window size. They look small at first, but when you realize how big the towers were, the slugs were fairly large. It must have been in the thousands of pounds...."
http://www.debunking911.comThere is not ONE ugly, freakin theory that your people come up with that there isn't a logical explanation for.