The radiation is so hot that it absolutely wrecks the surface, vaporizing or charring paint and skin near the epicenter, and causing burns and blindness further out, but so short that the heat doesn’t even have time to heat up the air to any meaningful amount, outside of the blast radius itself.
Ah, so the 3rd degree burns will come from light, not air temperature?
Yes, mainly. That’s also the reasons why you get silhouettes of people and objects cast on concrete
The radiation is so hot that it absolutely wrecks the surface, vaporizing or charring paint and skin near the epicenter, and causing burns and blindness further out, but so short that the heat doesn’t even have time to heat up the air to any meaningful amount, outside of the blast radius itself.
That’s really fascinating. Thanks for the explanation