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jackvader201 May 16 @ 1:13pm 
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cantinaband3 Aug 14, 2022 @ 5:27pm 
You have an addiction you need help. Not from psychologists not from doctors but from Jod. You need Jod
cantinaband3 Jul 21, 2022 @ 8:09pm 
+rep admitted location and occupation from 1939-1945, guess what?
cantinaband3 Jul 21, 2022 @ 7:39am 
+rep has divine contact to Andrew The Giant
cantinaband3 Jul 14, 2022 @ 6:28pm 
t in a lab scenario.if the right conditions were meet in a lab, it would probably could be done.the different compounds would melt at different points so all liquids would have to be separated if you dont want them to turn into gas disintegrate. about 1200 degrees kelvin the proteins disintegrate into carbon, nitrogen, and other bare elements.
cantinaband3 Jul 14, 2022 @ 6:28pm 
Melting the human body is very possible. Simply heat it to 170F - 200F to melt most of the fat and connective tissue.
If you were to get heated to about (3000C) the water in your tissues would evaporate explosively, and you would gradually become unmade through pyrolysis until all that was left was a few carbon bits..not much would be left of you.
. your Body would Melting the human body is very possible.
If you were to get heated to about (3000C) the water in your tissues would evaporate explosively, and you would gradually become unmade through pyrolysis until all that was left was a few carbon bits..not much would be left of you.
. your Body would chemically disintegrate. about 1200 degrees kelvin the proteins disintegrate into carbon, nitrogen, and other bare elements. carbon's melting point is 3823 K