Thank you sir. This thread is complete.
So... what's the question?
Is there a known substance that would do something similar to this for the infrared spectrum?
Is there a known substance you can apply to something that would make an object go from shiny under infrared to dark? Something that could kill your heat signature or some form of chemical masking.So... what's the question?
You seem very interested on not being seen on infrared cameras.How to Block Infrared Camera
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Haha. It was literally the first response in Google.You seem very interested on not being seen on infrared cameras.
That was a long road to take to avoid a mosquito bite. But with that as your goal, I can dig it.Haha. It was literally the first response in Google.
I just really hate mosquitos and bats and other things that fly and use infrared vision. ( and have the ability to not alive me)
Bats and mosquitos are mortal enemies. Dont intervene!Haha. It was literally the first response in Google.
I just really hate mosquitos and bats and other things that fly and use infrared vision. ( and have the ability to not alive me)
And bats!That was a long road to take to avoid a mosquito bite. But with that as your goal, I can dig it.
Is there a known substance you can apply to something that would make an object go from shiny under infrared to dark? Something that could kill your heat signature or some form of chemical masking.
FIFY.And points all her own sitting way up high.
Where were those plumbers when I was hiring plumbers?
I like science, and bewbs.