What If a Human Fell into Lava?
As we ponder this burning question, we cannot help but imagine the utter catastrophe that would unfold. What if, by sheer luck or misfortune, a human were to plunge into a pool of fiery, molten lava? Can it be escaped? Could our bodies somehow deflect or dissolve the heat of such intense temperatures? This hypothetical scenario has piqued our curiosity, prompting an inquiry into the insurmountable force that would envelop us were we to experience such an impossible mishap.
Baptized in Flame: Unpredictable Fate of Survival
In all seriousness, lava is no playful or tolerable companion to find yourself in. According to researchers, most lava streams contain temperatures that approach, even exceed, the astonishing threshold of 1200°F (649°C). For an unwitting protagonist in this unfortunate calamity, the very likelihood of escape or recovery grows grayer by the nanosecond. If lava splashed onto your exposed skin, the instantaneous burn wounds could be crippling; yet, if a prolonged ordeal occurs, heat could begin seeping deep within tissue layers, ravaging organ damage and irreversibly mutilating any life chance (1).
| As shown below, in cases like that of a human volunteer experiencing a "friendly fire," even when placed outside in a non-violent circumstance, direct sun-tempered surface exposed area caused 5 second of the extreme warmth-induced damage: [table align=center] |
Temperaturce | Action Required | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 450K-460K (77 – 82°F (257°C)) | – – (no change required for human life expectancy at moderate levels) | —-1) | |
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Time Exposure- Induced Health Reversibility
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Unaffected? It’s Your Karma!, The Possibilities Have An End In One Sense To The Fact Or As Opposed Or They Say And They Think. Some May Be. Not!, In conclusion let 1), "you can only try;".