Over the years playing games, youâve probably fallen into lava hundreds of times. Maybe thousands. Yet for all that falling, and dying, and cursing, did you ever wonder what would actually happen if you wound up on a pool of molten rock? Like, outside of a video game?
Wiredâs Erik Klemetti knows what happens, and is fed up with popular media inaccurately portraying the effects of lava on the human body. From sinking to bursting into flames, games and movies have done it all, yet Klemetti â backed by science â knows the truth isnât nearly as entertaining.
While lava appears liquid, it doesnât behave like, say, water, so assumptions that the human body somehow sinks into it are incorrect. What he says happens actually gives games like Super Mario Bros. a little credit: rather than sinking, the human body âfloatsâ, or sits atop the lava, because itâs far denser than most other liquids.
Itâll still kill you, as being so close to such extreme heat is wont to do (not to mention the severe burns youâd sustain on any parts of your body coming into contact with lava), but you wonât sink. So all those times Mario âbouncesâ with his ass on fire arenât as ludicrous as you may have thought.
The Right (and Wrong) Way to Die When You Fall Into Lava [Wired]