Viewing a single comment thread. View all comments

HelloWorld1352 t1_j1i2pd4 wrote

Yes, I know that it does not.

1

Ungus_Bungus_Lungus OP t1_j2agnl7 wrote

Hold on let me explain better, there “heat” ray is colder than the natural temp of earth thus cooling the parts they hit down.

1

HelloWorld1352 t1_j2c8wzg wrote

Oh my God, so what I said was right. It’s impossible to cool down a planet with a heat ray since they heat matter through radiation. To make something colder, the heat ray would need to fire a beam of “hot” particles colder than the planet’s surface temperature, this cooling it down via conduction. But then, it wouldn’t be a heat ray if it emitted matter instead of heat, so my point still stands. Obviously, this prompt doesn’t have to go by the laws of physics, and I’m just making a big fuss over nothing, it’s a good prompt is what I’m trying to say.

1