Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-34954086-20120922085545/@comment-34954086-20120924001604

no problem, he has infrared vision, two ways of using that,

1. Increase pupil size so that larger wavelengths could be captured while filterring out lower (visible) wavelength light, this doesnt support it unfortunately and is more likely.

2. Uses infrared waves for in an echolocation system, other organisms such as eels use things other then sound to have a similar effect. this'd show him how the waves are absorbed which presumably in high water content -people- would show more clearly which is pretty much all we've seen from him. If this is the case, by increasing intensity and decreasing coverage to a small apperture, he would be emitting infrared beams, which are what create heat as we typically know it.

@Zerg: yeah well using 0.03 for coefficient, considerring that 1.2 actually requires like -40 celcius.... gives more like 23244 Kcal. Also note that it is Kcal, one physics Kcal is one food Cal. so 23.2 KCal. which is better I suppose.