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The formation of the fireball/mushroom cloud displaces a wave of superheated air that expands for miles from the center of the blast. As this bubble cools, everything gets pulled towards the center and can form a firestorm. Generally the mushroom cloud isn't rising until after the thermal pulse and initial wave of displaced super heated air has reached its maximum spread from the hypocenter. Make no mistake that between the thermal pulse, pressure wave of super heated air, secondary fires, and firestorm the pizza is getting cooked.

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You realize that you're literally proving his point, right?

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The point that the pizza wouldn't be cooked? No that's an invalid argument because a nuclear explosion has many components and isn't just a single, instantaneous pulse of heat. And even if it were, a single instantaneous pulse of heat can absolutely heat something that radiates heat to its contents.

The point that arguing such a thing is invalid and pointless? Yes, but that is true of everything from the moon landing to dinosaurs to the shape of the earth.

Edit: If there is a vaporization radius, and a melt radius, then there certainly has to be a radius where metal is heated to near melting but still very hot which continues to be hot for a long time.

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The point that the pizza wouldn't be cooked?

Ohhhhhhhhhhhhh, so you're a jeeeeeeeeeeeeeeew. That makes way more sense. I thought you were just being funny.

The point that arguing such a thing is invalid and pointless? Yes

k, maybe you're still being funny...

but that is true of everything from the moon landing to dinosaurs to the shape of the earth.

Nevermind... shalom.

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If you're allowed to reply to a comment with an edit, then fuck-it: I'm re-replying to your comment. You're attempting to distract from the conversation, by abstracting in to technicalities which have only-tangential relevance to the topic at-hand. What are you doing? Maybe if you didn't act like such a jew, I wouldn't feel the need to point it out. Especially when your people are actively attempting to destroy society. (inb4: "I don't represent #AllJews or some-shit.")

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If there is a vaporization radius, and a melt radius, then there certainly has to be a radius where metal is heated to near melting but still very hot which continues to be hot for a long time.

Anything hot enough to literally melt steel, and make it radiate heat (for a long time)— maybe... just maybe, might also be hot enough turn said pizza in to straight-white ash.