Board Thread:Versus Debates/@comment-32466165-20170722022140/@comment-27924662-20170803205802

Ravenlot 27 wrote: C`mon, you must realise that the databook uses a lot of hyperboles and metaphors that shouldn't be understood literally. Amaterasu is the most obvious example, since had it been literally as hot as son, it would've incernated all the materials almost instantly, while it was clearly shown to burn pretty slowly, slowly enough for the victim to get rid of the burning part of their body. That might not be the case.... Dicyanoacetylene, a compound of carbon and nitrogen with chemical formula C4N2 burns in oxygen with a bright blue-white flame at a temperature of 5,260 K Which is very close to Sun's surface temperature. This is a link of Man doing something similar:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDRd2E3Q5Q8 My Guess about Karin and others Likely survived because of Leiden Frost Effect.(it's Like Man walking on Burning charcoal or something similar..