But you see if you read my post carefully you'll realize I'm saying that. I am NOT gauging the temperature of the metal by comparing ti to hydrocarbon fire. I'm gauging the temperature of the metal by comparing it to known brightness when heated. This temperature as a function of brightness was initially proposed by your camp, btw, to prove that you could not determine what type of metal was flowing out.
I still stand by that claim. Based on color ALONE you cannot state what type of metal it is...period. That has not changed, and will not change.
What I also said, and also stand by, is that there other factors that can influence color...such as the BURNING of chemical salts, Emissivity, the mixing of large amounts of impurities or contaminants such as organics.
You have proven none of this incorrect. You have speculated with out proof that is not, but you have not proven it...not a bit.
TAM
Edit: It has also not been proven that the temperature did not reach 1800F at that particular spot, at that particular time. Oh contrare, your group would contend it did, but that it was thermite that caused it. The fact is, thermite is not the only thing that could raise the temperature to 1800F, you know it. You can claim that a regular office fire wouldn't, but that is based on what besides opinion? I am not saying the temp got that high, but I am saying there has been no proof it could not have, besides opinion (not that I have seen).
Hence, overall the video proves nothing, and nothing in terms of the type of metal can be gleaned from the video.