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NOTHING can survive a direct nuclear blast. The heat is upwards of 100000000 F and that will instantly vaporize everything.
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never mind the 500mph+ winds after the blast...
at the focal point of the explosion, the surface is hotter than the sun...so why not send cockroaches and scorpions to the sun? |
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Wait...this sounds strangely familiar to Nazis...O NOS WE BECAME TEH NAZIS (or maddox)! |
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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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"At the hypocenter, everything is immediately vaporized by the high temperature (up to 500 million degrees Fahrenheit or 300 million degrees Celsius). Outward from the hypocenter, most casualties are caused by burns from the heat, injuries from the flying debris of buildings collapsed by the shock wave, and acute exposure to the high radiation."
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and about the space ship: if you got the space ship to go in that general direction, sure it would burn up, but the "invincible" cockroaches wouldn't and would be pulled in by the sun's gravity and they could have like a party. This of course is assuming that the sun doesn't blow them back out into space which is, of course false |
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omg.. you do realize that there is no pressure in space right? the cockroaches might be able to withstand radiation, but without pressure they'd just come apart
and I did research that, the temperatures came out of my earth science textbook. the math I did in my head which is why it might not be so good. and I didn't spend time checking it
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we are talking about it theoretically, which is of course ridiculous- Nothing can withstand that heat anyway |
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yeah, lol
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