I did read that NGK article Stig mentioned, quite some time ago.
NGK is demanding control of the plug temp and do not want anyone tampering with the fitment between the plug and the cylinder head with some sort of goop they may fancy ATM.
They couldn't be less interested if the machine is abused in some sort of Xtreme service and left for months or even years without proper service.
Neither do they care if threads are pulled when the plug is eventually ruined.
They would place blame on the mechanic or the manufacturer of the cylinder head.
I do know for fact that the silver colored anti-seize compound applied to nuts and bolts on under-sea mining equipment operated at 14,000ft depth remains effective and the equipment may be dis-assembled when retrieved.
I will continue to make use of it, as I have always done, and be cautious to use it sparingly so I don't affect those precious NGK's !
At the racer's edge, optimal ignition is right at the top of the list in the winner's circle.
Hmmm... I never been there.
I'm not a racey kinda guy.
redk