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minus-squarenat_turner_overdrive [he/him]hexbear13·1 year agoOxygen is flammable, compression can ignite it due to the heat generated sort of like how a diesel engine combusts by super high compression rather than a spark plug. Air molecules got super-compressed and flash ignited. link
minus-squareamtoodumbtousethinkbox [none/use name]hexbear6·1 year agooh jesus, so theres nothing left of them is there? link
Oxygen is flammable, compression can ignite it due to the heat generated sort of like how a diesel engine combusts by super high compression rather than a spark plug. Air molecules got super-compressed and flash ignited.
oh jesus, so theres nothing left of them is there?
Just molecules I imagine