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Originally Posted by Max
But metals, normally, don't emit IR. This is a BS
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Originally Posted by Max
you still say that metals emit Infrared radiations ?
Where did you read that ?
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Originally Posted by Max
Eh ?
You also say that treasures emit light ? visible and IR ?
A bunch of photons and they see the light !
Funny.
TONS OF BS.
YOU ARE ANOTHER NONSCIENTIST.
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Originally posted by
J_Player: "I would not worry about what Max claims about infrared. Everybody who read his posts knows he does not know what he is talking about for infrared emissions."
I believe that Esteban is correct when he says all things above absolute zero emit infrared.
I think all readers of this forum also believe this is correct. I don't think any reader in this forum needs to read what Esteban showed us the Caltech professors say about this to know it is true. I think most students learned this is a fact before they finished school. I think the only exception is you Max. I believe you are the only one who thinks certain things found in normal conditions do not emit infrared. This is why I say that "Everybody who read his posts knows he does not know what he is talking about for infrared emissions."
It could be possible I made a mistake. Maybe there is somebody else who agrees there are some things that do not emit infrared in normal conditions. But I don't know who else besides you, so if I had to choose to believe the Caltech professors or believe Max, I think I would believe the Caltech professors.
Do you want to call me a nonscientist? Go ahead. I don't care.
Best wishes,
J_P