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Gold Reflects IR Frequency/Radiation Strongly?
"Gold is a good conductor of heat and electricity and reflects infrared radiation strongly."
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gold Is it possible that IR frequency bounce to a BURIED Gold. and this IR frequency will be detected by LRL tuned to IR Freq? How about UV, Xray, Microwave, VHF, UHF, VHF etc? Any comment from our Gurus and Engineers? Best Regards |
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Don't know much about this, but different metals reflect different wavelength bands. Since gold is considered low emissivity (polished gold has much lower e) maybe a special mirror/filter could be used to filter out most other wavelengths so the gold (long wavelength) would still come through. Maybe a parabolic mirror. Wouldn't be surprised if those FLIR scanners have some sort of emissivity filter function.
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Not studied up on IR but the idea with the IR photography was the gold radiates much slower so by early morning hours it is still radiating while other materials are not as much. So maybe you would want to hit the area with an IR source like with a flash or pulse.
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Thanks Mike
I have asked Mr.Barton, a Hunter from Philippines (Kaloy) and American Hunter ( I forgot his name) about IR photography and they said that its true using Digital Photography with IR Filter. Have you tried using this IR photography? Regards |
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If you want IR get one of those new scanners that hook to your smartphone FLIR ONE or SEEK Thermal.
IR camera filters are about like remote viewing--no way to know what you are seeing. You can photo shop any IR photo and make it look like there is something there. |
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Like I said, I know very little about IR and gold. I'm just using some knowledge about solar heating and black bodies and selective surfaces. Mainly the large radiation is at higher temperatures. Polished gold (why not call it refined gold?) or any polished surface is going to emit even slower. Probably also reflects better, too.
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Hi
I have done a few experiments with IR photography and after procesing the pictures i have found some sings that can be or can not be an evidence of IR reflection from metals. I said this because the targets i tested are not to old and also the image software procesing can also confuse you to see something that is not a real gold or silver aura. So far this summer i will try it again Regards Nelson Quote:
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