Eh, the surface of the sun is something like 6.000C hot, meaning that we create hotter fires every day, without melting an entire block. The reason the sun puts out that much energy is because it is fucking MASSIVE. So no, it wouldn't melt the entire block.brandon237 said:Blatant disregard for the laws of physics.
In Spider-Man 2, There is a sun. In an room. With people in it. There is an object with sustained nuclear fusion in the centre of a not too massive room, and there are living people occupying that same room for more than thousandth of a second. Nevermind the fact that something that hot just left out in the open would melt a city block with not all that great difficulty, but you actually have people watching this in the SAME ROOM.
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Still, it would put out some rather interesting ammounts of radiation, but maybe the room was "shielded" or something..
And OT: Plot-driven stupidity gets me every time. Especially in horror-films, ESPECIALLY in the new The Walking Dead. I know we are supposed to feel attached and sympathetic with the moms in the show and how their children get killed off or endangered by equally stupid actions as the plot demands, but I just scream in fury at the TV. "Please, please, PLEASE die. Twenty minutes of a fourty-minute show spent watching someone cry and moan about their kids DO NOT MAKE A GOOD DRAMA".
Heh, Penny Arcade already made a spoof of it.