Wikipedia rabbit holes at 3 am 🔥
Me up until 3am, thinking I should go to bed
1:30h documentary on roman concrete later, I’m still thinking I should go to bed
As a physicist, I find I get less confident in my ability to answer questions like this each day.
Probably doesn’t help that every consecutive year of physics education is like “anyway everything we taught you last year is a simplification that’s technically wrong. Here’s how it really works now that you know enough math to understand the next level”
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Eli5. What is fire?
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Here’s something I find interesting.
Firstly, the definition from Wikipedia: Fire is the rapid oxidation of a material (the fuel) in the exothermic chemical process of combustion, releasing heat, light, and various reaction products.
For all you bad cooks out there, the reason you can’t burn water when you’re cooking is because water is already fully oxidized. Water is also often one of those reaction products the definition talks about.
I other words, you can’t burn water because it’s already burnt.
Also, in order to have fire you need heat, and water is wonderful at absolving and dissipating heat.
We only research the important things at night