02-8-2004, 01:02 PM
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hmm, if the sun's corona is 1.7 million degrees celsius, and a nuclear explosion is 1 million degrees farenheit.. which is hotter?
sure something that could survive a nuclear blast could survive on the sun's protosphere, but it would have to bypass the 1,700,000 °C corona. the protosphere is only 6000° celsius, that's barely 1/85th (didn't do all the math, but it's around that) of a nuclear explosion, but the corona is about 3.5x (yet again, close but I didn't do the math) hotter than a nuclear explosion
not to mention that no spaceship alive could handle that heat, so we couldnt send anything there, should cockroaches/scorpions be able to withstand that heat
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Afrobean16 (8:58:05 PM): you're evil incarnate
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