So I'm watching this Netflix series where they're talking about our sun. They've figured out that if you wanted to build a fire that would have lasted as long as the energy in the sun that it would take 72 TRILLION cords of firewood or about 12,000 cords for each man, woman and child on the planet.
They also calculated that if you built a fire with wood the size of our sun (About 1.3 million Earths could fit inside the sun) and had enough oxygen to burn it, it would only last about 5 or 6 thousand years.
Well, uh... besides the obvious point that some scientists might have just a bit too much time on their hands, to me there's a lot of missing info in these statements! For example, they didn't say what KIND of wood they were talking about. Or, how seasoned the wood was. Or how tightly stacked these cords are. Or if the wood was stacked off the ground, top covered, facing south, etc. etc.
I'm certainly no scientist, but c'mon guys. A little more info here would give your calculations a lot more credibility.
They also calculated that if you built a fire with wood the size of our sun (About 1.3 million Earths could fit inside the sun) and had enough oxygen to burn it, it would only last about 5 or 6 thousand years.
Well, uh... besides the obvious point that some scientists might have just a bit too much time on their hands, to me there's a lot of missing info in these statements! For example, they didn't say what KIND of wood they were talking about. Or, how seasoned the wood was. Or how tightly stacked these cords are. Or if the wood was stacked off the ground, top covered, facing south, etc. etc.
I'm certainly no scientist, but c'mon guys. A little more info here would give your calculations a lot more credibility.