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.
> 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.
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