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TacoButtPlug, in How geologists collect lava
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He’s so abrupt in his movements I was expecting some lava to splash back on his shoe.

ThatWeirdGuy1001,
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I’m more worried about the structural integrity of that bucket after he slung molten lava on the side

Neato,
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The hottest lava gets about 200C lower than the melting point of what looks like stainless steel. And the water inside will actually wick that temperature from the outside into the water pretty effectively.

That's also why you can boil water in a paper cup by placing it over a flame. The water eats the eat like a hungry jiraffe.

ThatWeirdGuy1001,
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TIL

fsxylo,

Hungry lava giraffe

MossyFeathers,

Ooo, you can use a plastic bag, like the kind supermarkets still use, in place of a pot too! Granted, I wouldn’t recommend it because god knows what plastics are leeching out of your makeshift pot and into the water, but if you need to boil water and all you have is a plastic bag, well, there you go!

Considering how plastic trash is literally everywhere now, a survival situation where you have a reasonably intact walmart bag but no pot is more likely than you’d think.

Swedneck,
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A vital detail you forgot to mention is that water can store an absurd amount of heat even before it boils, and when it starts boiling it stops getting warmer and instead simply takes boils faster and faster the more heat is applied.

It’s honestly basically magic.

Faresh, (edited )

and when it starts boiling it stops getting warmer and instead simply takes boils faster and faster the more heat is applied

Isn’t that how most matter behaves? An example of a process that seemingly relies on that, is distillation, which I imagine would be impossible to do, if once the boiling point is reached, the heat didn’t [stop going towards raising the temperature and instead going towards the vaporization enthalpy]

Swedneck,
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yeah but how often do you go about boiling anything else?

Faresh,

Ah, sorry. I had the impression you were saying that water was unusual in that regard («It’s honestly basically magic» misled me).

ShadowCatEXE, in How geologists collect lava
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Everytime I see lava, I want to eat it…

MossyFeathers,

Mmmmm… Forbidden snack.

kratoz29,
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Sounds like a good idea for a community.

Faresh,

Is there a name for the phenomenon where something looks tasty despite not being supposed to be eaten (like soap, I always want to bite soap)

rob_t_firefly,
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XeroxCool,

I’ve definitely seen similar mechanics with cheese in the toaster

tryplot,
Yoru,
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You can only try it once in your life!

Kolanaki, in How geologists collect lava
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Is it even lava after it cools in the bucket of water? Chemically, yes (or maybe? Wouldn’t the water change it just a bit?), but definition wise does lava not imply that it is still molten?

band_on_the_run,
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Dagnet, in How geologists collect lava

That’s so weird. Why doesn’t he just fill the bucket with lava? That way he can place a lava source block wherever he wants! Maybe set fire to his friends creations in the process.

Annoyed_Crabby,

Dude just want obsidian quick

WtfEvenIsExistence, in How geologists collect lava

THEY SENT A HUMAN TO A FIERY DEATH MOUNTAIN??? 😱

(That was so nerve-wrecking to watch. Somebody better built a robot to automate that, that shit is terrifying. I hope the person gets paid well.)

TheFreed, in How geologists collect lava
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Feels like there is a safer way to do this

Nindelofocho, in How geologists collect lava

just grabbing it up like its a casserole

Bahnd, in How geologists collect lava

The lining of their pocket threw me off for a moment…

Like Link when he casually shoves the thing THAT IS ON FIRE they are holding into their pants.

Treczoks, in How geologists collect lava

Quite a hot job.

SkyezOpen, in How geologists collect lava

I like that it has its own aluminum foil seal to keep it fresh.

mustardman,

Forbidden pudding.

problematicPanther,
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I want to chew on it like it’s day old banana pudding skin

imgonnatrythis, in How geologists collect lava

Oh man, he’s going to be so disspaointed when he gets home and it’s all just rocks. It’s like the time I bottled a piece of a cloud in Costa Rica and opened it up to just find a slightly damp bottle.

Microplasticbrain,

Ive reported you to the costa rican authorities for theft of natural beauty you fucking scum

CmdrShepard,

That’s why you’re supposed to get your hair braided into corn rows and a Puka shell necklace to remember your trip. Those last forever.

trexman,

Those two things really compliment a set of braces and acne.

Gork, in How geologists collect lava

Pahoehoe > AA

Blaster_M, (edited ) in How geologists collect lava
cloudy1999, in How geologists collect lava

Gosh he could smelt at least 100 items with that.

Bitrot, in My grandfather was an aircraft inspector for De Havilland in WWII. This is one of the notebooks he used to study for the job. He drew all the pictures.
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Great looking HAD drawings.

FlyingSquid,
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I wish I had an ounce of his talent.

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