(February 3, 2014 at 11:48 am)Esquilax Wrote: Incidentally, since a bottomless pit could, by definition, never have enough light in it to fully illuminate it, it's entirely possible for light producing fire to be present, yet for it still to be dark. Want an experiment? Go outside at night and light a match: you've got some light, but it's still dark out, right?
Naw. If you take say a bottomless pit as big around as a basketball and the walls are coated with some kind of flammable substance, it would be a burning ring of fire all the way down.
I think we need to start a scientific study of burning bottomless pits before we can continue this discussion.
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