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Could A Giant Magnifying Glass Kill You? 😵
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Working on the same principle, The Death Ray legend of Archimedes suggests that he used mirrors to focus sunlight and set enemy ships on fire during the Siege of Syracuse (circa 214–212 BCE).

When your crush refers to you as their bestie and such a great friend:

Zack and his obsession of killing every single thing on Earth!

This page is getting more and more sinister lol

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If the sun can cook ants with a tiny magnifying glass, imagine what a giant one could do to you.

A giant magnifying glass could generate extreme temperatures, possibly over 1,000°F (537°C) that is enough to ignite wood, melt some metals, or cause severe burns.

Yes, concentrated solar radiation can induce third-degree burns, leading to extensive tissue damage, necrosis, and systemic complications such as hypovolemic shock from fluid loss. If the burns are deep enough, they can destroy nerves and muscles, exposing underlying bones. Severe burns also disrupt the skin barrier, increasing the risk of life-threatening infections like sepsis. Also, if the focused light were directed at the head, eyes, or chest, it could cause blindness, heatstroke, or even cardiac arrhythmias due to extreme thermal stress. Without prompt medical intervention, such injuries could be fatal.

