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d (deprecated_ii@poa.st)'s status on Thursday, 29-Jun-2023 11:34:12 JST d sorry but I just don't buy that you can vaporize 1000 pounds of human flesh in 10 milliseconds by compressing the air around them so if that's the story I want to see it replicated -
Woggy's Zeonic Frolicks (washedoutgundampilot@poa.st)'s status on Thursday, 29-Jun-2023 11:34:12 JST Woggy's Zeonic Frolicks @deprecated_ii Wait, that “temperature of the sun” thing was serious
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Victor (victor@crucible.world)'s status on Thursday, 29-Jun-2023 11:36:22 JST Victor @WashedOutGundamPilot @deprecated_ii "As the sub imploded, the air was compressed so much that it spawned a mini black hole, where the crew were pulled into another dimension much like our own, only with slight differences" Woggy's Zeonic Frolicks likes this. -
d (deprecated_ii@poa.st)'s status on Thursday, 29-Jun-2023 11:53:41 JST d @WashedOutGundamPilot it's (probably) true but I haven't done the math. similar principle as diesel ignition or a fire piston
however it's very misleading for a couple reasons. for one, it's like saying a spark is as hot as the surface of the sun. that may be true, but the actual energy involved is very small
also by the time the air was compressed that much, the people would've been effectively completely submerged anywayWoggy's Zeonic Frolicks likes this. -
Woggy's Zeonic Frolicks (washedoutgundampilot@poa.st)'s status on Thursday, 29-Jun-2023 11:54:20 JST Woggy's Zeonic Frolicks @deprecated_ii It’s utterly ridiculous, the surface is closer to the temp of H2 fusion than it is the subzero deep temps, right? It’s somehow getting THAT cooked? Laughable
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