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Originally Posted by fastom
I don't think anybody had to endure 1500 degree temperatures. Fire is just not that hot. Ever been near a wood stove, a campfire or a candle? You can stand just inches away from either and not burn up... why is that?
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Again, hopefully for the last time,
TEMPERATURE DOES NOT EQUAL HEAT
I can take a blow torch to my arm, as long as I do it quickly enough only my hair will be burned, not my skin, I can stand in front of a fire for a while, eventually it will start to hurt, and I will cook. I can pick up a piece of aluminum foil that came out of a 500 F oven, it's not just temperature, and it’s also how fast it can be transferred.
you have no idea how the world works, please take some time out of your busy schedule and take a class in physics, I’m sure there is a community college near you, take a night class, it will enrich your life.