Talk:CORE/@comment-32320858-20171007215227

I saw a cool theory about how hot the CORE is. Ice from Snowdin melts instantly in it, right? And the CORE is strong enough to surivive the heat of lava. Sadly, lava doesn't instantly melt ice. So at the bottom of the CORE isn't lava. What if we tried something hotter? Maybe like, the core of the Earth? Still, not hot enough to melt ice. Although, at the center of the earth is enough pressure to instantly crush ice, it isn't enough to instantly melt it. Ok. We're getting hot now! What about the surface of the sun! This is pretty much the best we can do. So the CORE is as hot as the sun. But... all that heat would produce a TON of gama radiation. That's pretty bad... Your cells would split apart and you'd intsantly get cancer. But... we all know from comic books that lead stops radiation, and a mineral of lead is blue colored, the same color of the CORE. It all fits! The CORE is as hot as the sun, produces a lot of gama radiation, but the lead-lined blue metal protects you. I still don't know HOW it gets that hot though...