... wha... what temperature would the inside of that bread loaf have to be, to actually be emmitting light?
Like... ~1000 degrees Farenheit?
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... wha... what temperature would the inside of that bread loaf have to be, to actually be emmitting light?
Like... ~1000 degrees Farenheit?
Looking at the blackbody radiation temperature color relationship from Wikipedia, I'd say the color roughly corresponds to 2500K ~ 2300°C ~ 4000°F
The red outside would have to be at least ~800K ~ 500°C ~ 1000°F
The ... physics of that are like... there is a theoretical point, somewhere inside the lava loaf, that is 4000F, but the vast, vast majority of the rest of it is like... between 2000F to 1000F, roughly, right?
... I'm tempted to try and find some kind of material physics simulator, but something tells me they're gonna be geared toward metals, ceramics and maybe plastics... not... bread dough...
That bread would be toast before it hit 500 degrees Fahrenheit
I mean, the outside layers are already burned to a carbonized black crisp.
I think that qualifies as toast.
Why am I being sent to discord to view image posts?
No worries just scrape off the black bits
bro made a DOOM level
Bernt Das Brot.
Could this be staged by burning a bread and then putting a yellow LED/lightbulb inside?
Did someone take a bloom out of a blast furnace and put it on the table
Awesome.. lava lamp?
light bread?
Eat it while it's still warm!
Interestingly, the paper box in the background doesn't start burning instantly.