Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for December 07, 2015

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    Templo S.U.D.  almost 9 years ago

    I guess you’d have to eat millions of those tiny, tiny snails if you were to have escargot in order to fill you up.

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    MikeFrimley  almost 9 years ago

    The sun’s core is at a high temperature, but it does not produce much heat per volume: (Wiki…)At the center of the Sun, fusion power is estimated by models to be about 276.5 watts/m3.4 Despite its intense temperature, the peak power generating density of the core overall is similar to an active compost heap, and is lower than the power density produced by the metabolism of an adult human. The Sun is much hotter than a compost heap due to the Sun’s enormous volume.5

    So a piece the size of a pinhead is unlikely to kill anyone, especially not at 100 miles

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    SharkNose  almost 9 years ago

    Ah, yes, but can a Angustopila Dominikae (that can fit inside the eye of a needle) dance on a pinhead size piece of the sun’s core (that would emit enough heat to kill a person 100 miles away)? That is the question…

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    Brown Leghorn  almost 9 years ago

    About the sun I do not believe only because that spec is only at power when it is joined to the other specs, BION are the “Pinheads”

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    Stephen Gilberg  almost 9 years ago

    He didn’t even care if it wasn’t Friday?

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    Angry Indeed Premium Member almost 9 years ago

    Important safety: don’t get closer than 100 miles to Sun’s core Got it!

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    IQTech61  almost 9 years ago

    A pinhead sized piece of the sun’s core would rapidly lose its heat once it was removed from the core. It would not kill anyone.

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