Furthermore, meteors tend to enter the atmosphere at high velocities, so there's a lot of friction, and since they're much more massive the air resistence won't slow them down that much, because they have a ton of momentum
Also, meteors are bigger and they travel at terminal velocity (same as light), so they can absorb more photons than human skin (which is reflective because of oils), and that makes it appear to be in fire when in reality it's just breaking the light barrier.
Furthermore, meteors tend to enter the atmosphere at high velocities, so there's a lot of friction, and since they're much more massive the air resistence won't slow them down that much, because they have a ton of momentum
This thread feels like an elaborate bit.
Also, meteors are bigger and they travel at terminal velocity (same as light), so they can absorb more photons than human skin (which is reflective because of oils), and that makes it appear to be in fire when in reality it's just breaking the light barrier.
Lmao, don't get in the way of the super luminal meteors