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What would happen if a person were exposed to a 'temperature flash' equivalent to the heat of the sun for 0.0010 seconds?
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I've had fun posting on this subreddit lately:

This question has actually been in my mind for YEARS. I've always wondered what would happen if somebody was exposed to a flash in temperature equivalent to the heat of the sun, but only for an extremely short window. What would the effects be - and would somebody actually be incinerated in that extremely short time?

When thinking about this, I picture the surface of the sun, which according to Google is about 10,000°F. I'm only thinking about heat aswell, and not radiation.

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