Java Man
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and you know full well that the NIST analysis does not stop simply with examining the physical samples it had retrieved.
Exactly, it didn't stop there and went on creating data of its own. And that's the problem. It's ok to make a model that has temperatures over 250°, but then you have to go validate it against real world data. But ups!! Real world data was now part of the hull of a new ship.
Sorry, I see what you're getting to, but without any validation back to the remains it is seriously discredited. Even if it is a good model you still need backing data. Your model should say "there where pockets of 880°C here" (for example) then you'd go and look for pieces that belonged to those pockets and verify the model against it. You can't just assume it because the "sample was too small".