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I am interested to know how does thermal night vision works. Can anyone explain that to me, I would be thankful. I want to see the physics perspective on this.
The discussion centers around the workings of thermal night vision from a physics perspective, exploring different types of night vision technologies and the participants' experiences with research on the topic.
Participants express a lack of consensus on the adequacy of existing resources, with some feeling that Wikipedia does not provide sufficient detail, while others emphasize the importance of citing additional sources.
Participants have not reached a resolution on the specific physics principles underlying thermal night vision, nor have they fully explored the implications of the two types of night vision mentioned.
Lugonja said:I am interested to know how does thermal night vision works. Can anyone explain that to me, I would be thankful. I want to see the physics perspective on this.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_vision_deviceLugonja said:I am interested to know how does thermal night vision works. Can anyone explain that to me, I would be thankful. I want to see the physics perspective on this.
Fair enough. That's why it's a good habit when starting a thread in a discussion forum to post links to what you have been reading so far. That helps others to see what efforts you have been putting in, and what level your reading has be at so far.Lugonja said:First of all, when I research something I go to wikipedia first and read. If there I can't find what I'm interested in, then i go to forums. On wikipedia there is only a superficial article about thermal vision, nothing in detail.
Only the wikipedia article, or also the references it is based on?Lugonja said:First of all, when I research something I go to wikipedia first and read.
Then why don't you state what you can't find?Lugonja said:If there I can't find what I'm interested in, then i go to forums.