Why Thermal Cameras Can See Through Smoke But Not Through Glass

A firefighter enters a burning building. Visibility drops to zero as thick smoke fills every corridor. Yet somehow, through the thermal imaging camera mounted on the helmet, the outline of a child becomes visible behind a couch. Minutes later, another firefighter points a thermal camera at a window and sees nothing but a reflection—the glass appears as a solid wall to the infrared sensor. What makes these two scenarios so different? ...

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