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    24 days ago

    … 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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        23 days ago

        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…

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        23 days ago

        I mean, the outside layers are already burned to a carbonized black crisp.

        I think that qualifies as toast.