Is wild fire as seen in Game of Thrones Season 6 finale episode scientifically explainable ?
whats its real life counterpart if there is one
look up on greek fire fagot. a simple google search would have given you the answer
>>8170015
Greek fire.
Napalm.
Any sufficiently compressed and aerated flammable liquid.
>>8170022
>real world not guesses and flame throwers
Well in liquid form the fumes are not flammable until the liquid catches fire. Has to be something with a lot of energy though and with explosive properties. I would say a type of rocket fuel is the only thing that really matches these properties.
>>8170030
>compressed and aerated flammable liquid.
>compressed liquid
Underage b&.
>>8170015
A protic ionic liquid. Maybe barium or copper II based would generate green fire.
Perchlorate and kerosene would probably have a similar effect
CLF3
It's even green in liquid form, like wildfire.
a liquid that contains its own oxidizer
>>8170101
>compressed and aerated
u know how cars work?
>A celebrated terrorist attack against a churce goers of a Christianity substitute on prime time television
What did he mean by this?
>>8171132
>celebrated
I don't think anyone is happy about this
>>8170089
>better shows
There is literally nothing better on ATM, it's all shit.
>>8170089
>better shows
I agree GoT has turned to a fan circlejerk but what new alternatives are there?
>>8170101
>>compressed liquid
>Underage b&.
No u