…and since the air pressure increases the further down in the gravity well you are, and since the higher the air pressure is, the more likely a liquid is to stay a liquid and not vaporize… it’s possible, as far down a they’d have to be to be in Hell, it could very well be a liquid at 950 degrees. Not quite lava temperature, but near enough!
Casey Jones over 5 years ago
Oh, he went to McDonalds…..
Jml58 over 5 years ago
What kind of degrees? Kelvin, Farenheit, Celcius or Reamur?
Sisyphos over 5 years ago
Not so hot. I can’t drink my coffee while it’s so hot!
megerkey over 5 years ago
You would think that in Hell the coffee should be cold and several days old.
Ray Helvy Premium Member over 5 years ago
…and since the air pressure increases the further down in the gravity well you are, and since the higher the air pressure is, the more likely a liquid is to stay a liquid and not vaporize… it’s possible, as far down a they’d have to be to be in Hell, it could very well be a liquid at 950 degrees. Not quite lava temperature, but near enough!