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To: Eric who wrote (1171535)10/16/2019 2:49:00 PM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572644
 
I have seen that experiment before...

Yes... and what am I supposed to conclude from that?

Really... I am being serious, it took me less then 5 seconds to see through that when I first saw it.



To: Eric who wrote (1171535)10/16/2019 5:18:34 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 1572644
 
Dear lying cowardly anonymous asshole eric, what is bovine excrement about your video is that the IR camera only senses a very narrow band of IR. professor dumb dumb does not explain that. in a gas there is a concept called extinction distance. As the concentration of the increase the extinction distance decreases.

Atmospheric C02 is about 4 parts in 10,000.

The video image is a translation of the number of photons detected and a false color representing the temperature or amplitude of photons is generated. As I have explained this to you in the past, It is clear you are lying again or the actual physics involved is too esoteric for limited brain.

The experiment proves that the semiconductor used for imaging is sensitive in the wave number range of CO2

A semi conductor only sensitive to a CO2 wave number. Holy CO2 laser.

Any child exposed to an interpretation of any science by you is being mind molested.

When I was a teen I continued my never ending quest for science understanding.

As an engineer and scientist I authored original designs. watman.com

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To: Eric who wrote (1171535)10/18/2019 4:27:49 AM
From: Culler  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572644
 
The video demonstrates that an invisible wall of cold pressurized gas will block the thermal image of a small flame. Any pressurized gas would produce the same result.