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2024-06-08 18:05:30
This isn't real because eggs needs atleast 60°C to boil. And max temprature observed in Dubai is 50°C this summer. [Link] [Link]
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2024-06-08 18:10:21
NNN. Furthermore, radiation from the sun can heat up the pan to a temperature that is much higher than the air temperature.
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2024-06-08 18:14:25
NNN. I mean come on, this is high school level physics. Or just go to any moderately warm country, put a frying pan outside and see how warm it is compared to the actual temp. Try touching a car roof and holding your hand there is 30 degree heat, let alone 50….
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2024-06-08 18:15:50
NNN All measuring services indicate the temperature of the air in the shade. Statements such as "measured at 50°C" are completely meaningless. Such temperatures cannot be measured in the sun, since this temperature in the sun depends on the brightness of the surface.
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2024-06-08 18:28:32
The heat might be enough to cook an egg, but the video shows bubbles from boiling. Boiling indicates the pan has heated to 100 celsius, which is not plausible. [Link]
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2024-06-08 18:37:24
If you are going to Community Note a post, at least Community Note the original post which in this case was made by "bende" not "Figen."
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2024-06-08 19:59:03
its more important to have a community note on the figen tweet than bende because that's the post majority of the people are looking at
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2024-06-09 04:15:01
A frying pan in the midday sun in Dubai can get much hotter than the air temp of 50°C Studies show surfaces exposed to direct sunlight can reach much higher temps. On a 50°C day, a frying pan could easily reach 70°C to 80°C or more, depending on exposure duration and conditions.
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