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If there ever is a such thing as lava-proof or resistant gloves, has anyone bothered taking a glob of lava and rub it between their fingers?
Would it feel slippery, like oil, or would it feel gritty, like wet sand?

>> No.9733068

>>9733061
Not possible, probably feels similiar to gallium

>> No.9733070

Like a bag of sand..

>> No.9733073

>>9733070
Probably tastes like salty milk and coins, as well...

>> No.9733076

>>9733061
hot viscous molten glass

>> No.9733078

>>9733070
No the pressure on your hand more like a bag of many pebbles(oh wait thats sand only the pebbles are really fucking tiny)

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9733079

>>9733061

>> No.9733081

>>9733076
exactly this

>> No.9735119

>>9733061
If you'd bothered to read any of the articles about the current eruptions you'd have learned there's no one type of lava. Its viscosity and texture vary widely depending on temperature and chemical composition.

>> No.9735125

>>9733061
Lava is Motehr Nature's vaginal discharge

>> No.9735206

Who here is good with magnetism? Tesla have hints about the shape of earth and one of them is when he talked about the dome over top of earth. If the dome if over top then he knew the earth is flat. His generators and electric motors all were flat if laid on their side and none a round ball. Leedskalnin also made a flywheel using the dimensions of earth and it was flat, not round. They both claimed to be able to harness the earth's energy to produce Free endless amounts of electricity. 24 magnets in a circle, 12 negative, 12 positive equaling 24. They were spaced out 15 degrees apart from each other. The sun moves over top of earth at 15 degrees an hour for 24 hours. They both expressed that sound waves, frequency, light, and energy were one in the same. The tablet of shamas seems to depict a entity using a wheel to produce sound waves. The pattern on the wheel can be produced using cymatics. Tesla said he was able to see the past, present, and future. I'm assuming he used frequency within a type of camera to view such things. Magnetism would also explain why the moon and sun levitate above earth since they are also flat and would indeed crash down to earth if turned sideways making then pancake on earth. NASA told so many lies and schools taught us everything in very complicated water I'm thinking it's probably something very simple to figure out to produce a free energy device, not to mention using the same tools and knowledge to time travel and teleport. There has to be someone on here for enough at math and the science of magnetism to duplicate such things.

>> No.9735211

Warm apple pie

>> No.9735281

>>9735206
You wanna be an asshole, start your own thread!!
Preferably on /x/ where BS is appreciated.

>> No.9735545

>>9733061
Try handling concrete. It's close, but safe.

>> No.9735556

Depends on the type of lava, felsic or mafic

>> No.9735684
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9735684

What about... magma?

>> No.9735707

>>9735206
Tesla didn't belive in flat earth.
Why are all flat earthers liars and retards?

>> No.9735711

Would it actually hurt or would it burn out your pain receptors so quickly that you wouldn't feel anything?

>> No.9735962

>>9735711
Well, my assumption for lava proof/resistant gloves would be the material of the gloves would last long enough to protect the user (assuming they're already using protection for the immense heat and possible dangers of being near lava) from any harm while they handle a handful of lava, for a couple minutes, but delicate enough to feel the consistency.

I didn't think such a thing exists, with our current technology, but I wasn't completely sure.

>> No.9736046

>>9735545
This, it's like melted sand.

I only handled with a large metal bar but still.

>> No.9736168

>>9733061

Lava feels like your cells are boiling off. You'll feel your limbs cooking for a short while until your nerves turn into a steam noodle. Then you black out from the shock.

>> No.9736370

>>9733061
It would vary greatly depending on temperature and composition. If all materials were fully liquid then it would be a very viscous fluid. If it was a lower temperature it would be somewhat chuncky, and different materials would have a noticable difference despite being liquid since they have not yet fully mixed.

>> No.9736381

>>9735711
there's a youtube video of a russian guy quickly running his hand under a stream of molten metal, and because of the leidenfrost effect, he's ok. i imagine there'd be a couple seconds where you'd be ok because of it

>> No.9736385

>>9733061
Depending on the magma source it could feel like runny syrup or it could feel like cookie dough in your hands

>t. geologist

>> No.9736900

>>9736168
That's without proper protection, genius.