But anyhoo, I didn't think that was resolved. I said 'sublimates'? and then you said 'no that doesn't make sense' and I agreed with you and said 'look at Jinn!' and that's as far as I can remember. You seem allright so it'd suck if you were telling falsehoods to make yourself sound smarter. I have skimmed five days of SWVF in about 45 minutes, so I might have missed your response. links?
This was my last post related to the sublimation topic:
I still don't understand what is wrong with my writting because none of you actually explained and i can re-read my post easly (maybe because i wrote it -_- ) ... or maybe I was not paying attention . I will put all the apostrophs , spaces after punctuation signs and all , maybe that is the problem . I have been told my posts are hard to read by others , so i belive you , but none actually gave me a response why >.>Apart from that , Star Wars phisics and ours differ , but we take ours in consideration because it happens in our world . The pic showed Qui Gon having his hands a couple of centimeters away from molten durasteel . That does not prove anything because he might be using his force to blow the super heated air away from his hands , or durasteel ( a fictional material ) does not trasmit heat like our materials .
You can't cut a block of ice with a metal bar ( the bar is not sharpened ) . But if you heat the metal bar , it will pass through the ice block like through butter . I applied the same principle . The bullet might not pierce Vaders armor , but if you heat the respective bullet to a temperature which you know for sure it can cut his suit , then that super heated bullet will pass through his suit .
You can't say the beam does not transmit heat , because it melts objects . It does not radiate it , because the electrons that create the light beam move in a certain direction , thus not affecting anything that is not in their path . Once those electrons give their energy to an atom that does not react with oxigent (does not incinerate) , that atom will transmit it's energy to the surroundings ( air and anything it touches ) . We take in consideration our phisics and apply it to their materials based on what we know the respective materials can do . Maybe durasteel does not transmit heat that much ( since it's heat resistent , it doesnt transmit it that much as well ) , but Vader won't die because his suit melted and burned him , but because his suit was pierced by something having a temperature that can pierce it , and he was hit by that "something" .
All of this taking in account that metal will not gasify (sublimation is not correct , it referes to a solid turning directly to gas , without passing through the liquit form ) . If it does , then even if it loses some of it's velocity due to the fact that the atoms aren't tied together anymore , it will gain a much , much greater velocity because of the pressure it would instanly receive . The bullet will explode sending metal atoms ( besides the normal air pressure ) at a huge temperature with a huge velocity killing anybody around , not only Vader . Even if by a miracle Vader is protected , all his articulations will be broken because of the pressure (including his neck ) and he will surely die .
About your building discussion , I don't know anything about it , sry , i can't help.
After that you didn't say anything about that anymore so i considered you agreed . Don't you agree ? I consider i was pretty clear .
The lightsaber is a beam of intense light. What it does is transmit an intense heat to any object that enters the beam. So far you agree, ok ?
Metals cannot dissappear . Iron cannot dissappear .
I can't prove this because it's just physics. I already said, go ask someone with good chemestry/physics knowledge. Ask him if under a huge, enormous temperature the atoms that form a metal can dissappears just like that.(thats what you're saying right? )
But i'm telling you, metal can, at best, gasify (also explained that sublimation isn't a good term)
(sublimation is not correct , it referes to a solid turning directly to gas , without passing through the liquit form )
and if it gasifies, it will blow, spreading atoms(that still exist, they are there flowing through other atoms that form air) of an enormous heat everywhere burning Vader alive along with his armor.
it doesnt matter the material(of his armor) since it(the atoms of the metal that passed through the lightsaber) reaches a heat point known(Vader can be cut by a lightsaber) to cut the respective material(Vader's armor).
Hmm, it is a posibility that Vader's armor wont be melted instantly and the metal atoms will lose their heat after they melt a little of his armor, but he still dies because of the explosion of the bullet( 10^5 atmospheres if we consider the lightsaber only transmits 10k degrees. add zeros to the pressure for each zero you add to the lightsaber temperature)
If Vaders armor will melt entirely from the super heated atoms is only determined by how much the metal atoms will be heated. If their heat will be like twice the heat at which Vaders armor melts, there is a high posibility that Vader's armor will fully melt where hit by the explosion.
Dunno how to explain it further... maybe it's my fault cause i don't know how to explain or it's because you guys can't understand 😛