Man takes a blow torch to Oreos at different time intervals
The longest duration is 30 full seconds and the Oreo is still in perfect condition, it looks untouched
“What is that we are putting in our bodies because this is not normal. This is not normal at all”
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holy shit glad I haven't had any of those for years
There's a chance those aren't real Oreos 🤔
If there's someone out there with Oreos and a blowtorch, I'll zap 10k for a replication of this experiment. #nostr #asknostr
Man takes a blow torch to Oreos at different time intervals
The longest duration is 30 full seconds and the Oreo is still in perfect condition, it looks untouched
“What is that we are putting in our bodies because this is not normal. This is not normal at all”
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Mmm asbestos cookies
@The Beave
Bounty for you!
Man takes a blow torch to Oreos at different time intervals
The longest duration is 30 full seconds and the Oreo is still in perfect condition, it looks untouched
“What is that we are putting in our bodies because this is not normal. This is not normal at all”
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😱😡
🤫 

I mean.. i think we need a comparison with a strawberry… or a home-baked cookie for that matter.

Need to replace starship's thermal tiles with oreos.
My thoughts exactly.
damnit, i love oreos
Did they accidentally discover a new material for Starship heat shields?
Nothing too mysterious about it to anyone that’s eaten one. It’s already burnt chocolate. That’s what they taste like.
😂😂😂 To the moon we go.
😂😂
Fiat Food
So they can advertise it’s more flame retardant than your synthetic cloths.
We should all make an Oreo coat of amour.
Cornstarch and sodium bicarbonate will do that. Asoon as the flame hit created a micro carbon layer On the outside. Reflecting the heat from the flame. Almost a 100% and yes NASA heat shields have something to do with it
I use this formula sometimes for my Goldsmithing
Oreos of death or Hidden NASA technology....
For me personally it's a moldable heatshield for soldering
Man takes a blow torch to Oreos at different time intervals
The longest duration is 30 full seconds and the Oreo is still in perfect condition, it looks untouched
“What is that we are putting in our bodies because this is not normal. This is not normal at all”
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Yes and carbon reflects heat very well
Just because something doesn't burn doesn't mean it's toxic... This is ridiculous.