Senenmut
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(My bold) But this is a bald-faced lie!
I provided you the data, the reports, the analysis, and gave a lengthy explanation of my own on how the instruments are fundamentally different. All of this, if you had the faintest bit of comprehension, shows quite the opposite of what you claim -- shows, in fact, that what you claim above is impossible.
Since you can't understand this, you have no place making such a proclamation at all. You could ask, but no, you'd rather lie about it.
This is just like your continuing confusion of Dr. Astaneh-Asl's comments. You're wrong. I told you you're wrong, and I told you how to check -- see his bio that I linked to before? It has his e-mail and office phone on it, for crying out loud! He'll set you straight in about thirty seconds flat, but first, you have to actually do something. I've told you this before. You won't. You find it easier to lie.
Now, obviously, I can't prevent you from lying. I have no ability to reach through teh Intarwebz and smack you like your mother should have. The best I can do is give you the information to educate yourself -- I've done that, and it had no effect. So the rest is up to you. Only you can choose to stop lying.
Since you've chosen the opposite, why should I bother? Give me one compelling reason to pay any attention to you at all, if you can. Clock's running.
im not lying. look on page 5 of that pdf file u linked about aviris. at about 1900 nm - 2500nm, it clearly states sensor saturation and there is a plateau there. then a page or two down they estimate the temps. so what is the big deal?? the paper plainly says sensor saturation???
im not confused with his comments. sounds like you are. did the nist analyze the sample he said looked like the dali painting or not?? he was speaking of connections looking like that. the sample # 2 from the fema bpat report was of a steel member without mention of connections plus they said they acquired it with their bpat members.
and i believe you are wrong saying since aviris showed temps of X degree and because of that there was no molten steel.
"Because AVIRIS measures reflected sunlight it cannot detect materials deeper than can be seen with the human eye. For most solid materials this optical penetration is measured in millimeters.
Images of the World Trade Center site show significant thermal hot spots on Sept. 16, 2001. By Sept. 23, 2001, most of the hot spots had cooled or the fires had been put out."
http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2001/ofr-01-0429/imspec.html
so it cant tell what temps lie below more than a few millimeters.

