Ah, the keyboard coward - posting insults, then running to hide behind his ignore button.
That is the measure of your character, I guess.
Everyone knows HPS puts out more IR than LED - just as everyone knows plants (and all other living things) need warmth to survive. That warmth can be in the form of convective or conductive heat, or converted IR or visible light energy.
I showed real-world examples of LED light energy being converted to heat, and of HPS convective heat being removed, leaving mainly IR.
Clearly the remaining IR did not have much of an adverse impact on my plants, so I would suggest it is somewhat overstated on your part.
The problem is, you always use selective information and never quantify it. Here is another graph, from the same source, which is somewhat different to yours.
I'll just remind everyone here that to read these graphs, the heights of the peaks are relative to the area under the curve, which tells you exactly how much of each spectral group is being emitted. In the case of IR (which incidentally starts at 700nm), as a percentage of the area under the curve, it is minor compared to the combined area of all other spectra.
Don't let people like wietefras try to baffle you with bullshit - real-world examples work in the real world.
And people who can't back their shit up usually run away . . .