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How Hot Can the Fire get in a Plane Crash and Could a Fire Proof Blanket Protect you while trying to escape?

I have this Ideal But I dont know if it would work I would bring a fireproof blanket on the airplane and if something bad would happen then I would cover my self with it for the flash fire then escape!!! What do you think? Could it work or will the fire be too hot for the the fire proof blanket?

Answer:

The rubber-sheet analogy is terrible because it uses gravity to depict gravity. In the analogy, space is 2-dimensional. The Earth isn't a ball, it's a circle on the flat sheet. You are 2-dimensional too. You are not standing on Earth's center (where there is indeed no gravity), you are standing on its edge. The stretching goes through a non-spatial dimension. The circle of the Earth curves into a bowl shape. You, at the rim, DO feel gravity pulling you to fall towards the center.
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