Talk:Firebending/@comment-130.18.195.189-20120813040928/@comment-130.18.223.3-20120919024241

Ok, same anon as top. Finally got my explanation for the fire destroying rocks and stuff from a guy who works with welding from time to time. Apparently rock explodes if you heat it enough. The jet propulsion is still bupkiss though. unless you can funnel the air through to the fire to ignite it and thus gain the push accompanied by the combination of superheated air and the explosive thrust provided by the fuel mixture which is injected into the superconcentrated air flow and ignited by a flame. Also human flesh tends to be thoroughly cooked around those kinds of temperatures. Sorry Ozai Azula and Jeong Jeong, you have no more feet.