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Wasn't sure whether to put this under Content Revision Threads or Questions and Answers
As it is right now, SnyderVerse characters are scaling to a statement of using X-rays to superheat the scout ship metal to 3.5 million Kelvin
However, this is something replicated by IRL scientists with aluminium, which has melting and boiling points way lower than that, with a similar method of using x-rays to superheat aluminium into create hot dense matter.
Would this invalidate the scaling, since the method used to superheat the scout ship metal has been done on real metals that have melting and boiling points way lower than the temperatures they were superheated to?
As it is right now, SnyderVerse characters are scaling to a statement of using X-rays to superheat the scout ship metal to 3.5 million Kelvin
However, this is something replicated by IRL scientists with aluminium, which has melting and boiling points way lower than that, with a similar method of using x-rays to superheat aluminium into create hot dense matter.
Would this invalidate the scaling, since the method used to superheat the scout ship metal has been done on real metals that have melting and boiling points way lower than the temperatures they were superheated to?
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