I may be extra dense but I still don't think my question got answered.
Quote Originally Posted by LOgic
no, the single ir camera can only see in the dark if you have the type of led light that comes out of a remote. you cant see the light with the human eye but the ir camera will detect it.
All IR is infra-red. The light that comes out of a remote is emitted bu an infrared diode- which transmits a signal in the Infrared spectrum of light. The human eye cannot see IR in any form, because it's too slow for it's cones/rods to see. However, looking through any red-light filter will enable you to see it because red is close enough for it to be picked up by the filter, hence you see the signal as red. But that's just a trick to see it.
the thermal camera however is both a ir/heat/cold sensor
. Yes, but how does it sense the heat? And what is cold, but the lack of heat? What mechanism does it use to sense heat, if not IR?

so by what i understand is that when you raise energy you also raise bidy heat while doing so. so it would probably be easy to detect your astral body with a thermal camera but not the single ir camera. which I have tried with the single ir and it didnt work..
This is a big assumption- Just 'cause some people perceive (correctly) a rise in body heat doesn't mean that the astral body is emitting it. If anything, if you are using your physical energy to produce an astral body, it would be taking energy from your body (provided it works that way, I don't know ) thus it would make it cooler, not warmer. (Interestingly, some people report feeling cooler when they do energy work. I feel neither hot nor cold, just 'tingly.')
Another thing to consider is that the energy that the astral body uses is not physical, not in the electromagnetic spectrum, and that it can't be measured that way. Of course that is just an idea born of the observation that the astral body has no mass (which is a necessity if it's going to travel at the speed of light, or higher, something that is probably true since observation and experience has led me to believe that if the astral body can and does do all of the above (and be out of time also) then it has at least some nonphysical (by that I mean non-mass) component that may not be measurable by EMF and other methods of detection. However, this is a big guess of mine, and it hasn't been even demonstrated one way or the other.
Something else to consider is that when Ghost-Hunters and other paraprofessionals use Thermal imaging to track spirits, they detect temperature drops, not rises, which indicate to me that they consume physical energy, not emit it, so if the astral body works through a similar mechanism it probably would cause a drop in its' environment or in the physical body, so if you're using a thermal or IR camera then I'd recommend taking a baseline picture of yourself pre-OB and one during-OB and use them for comparison purposes, instead of to 'see' an astral body.
Just my .02.