No it does not. Just because some YouTuber/tiktoker (I assume) said it, doesn’t mean it’s true.
Probably tested it for a very short duration and also didn’t measure surface-heat at that time. Even we humans can withstand 3000°C for a short time. Sure, it’ll get loud, nasty and painful, but we wouldn’t instantly perish.
Steel can withstand much longer. And is probably more willing than a human.
Its a meme, chill. And durian “withstands” that insane heat because … it doesn’t. It burns and chars and that layer of carbon is a great insulater so the inner part of the fruit stays cooler for far far far longer than the inside of a steal ball of the same size would.
Flat earth was a meme too at some point.
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smh they go through all that trouble to make insane single-crystal nickel alloys to make jet turbine blades when they could literally just use a durian. We really hate taking the easy route
Think of the smell, you haven’t thought of the smell
“The Russians used a durian”…
Mechanics would be passing out due to how bad the hanger bay smells.
Dry durian fruit?
“Why does this city smell so bad”
It’s not that bad…"
“The supermarket smells like sewage and wet trash”
Oh you mean that!? That’s Durian
But it tastes like vanilla pudding!
Yeah, she enjoyed a durian-flavored drink.
Are those some American temperature units? Where 1589 degrees is the temperature of a durian fruit after sitting in monkey’s ass for the time that 7 mildly-hungry farmers need to eat 12 hamburgers.
Imperial units put a man on the moon.
I’m sorry, but such a statement is just waiting for someone to google it; NASA used metric for the Apollo missions.

Durians originally evolved to grow on sunpots. It’s a testament of evolution that they’ve been able to adapt to the comparatively freezing temperatures here on Earth.
You’ll get a similar result with pineapple
Don’t show this to Jolibee
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The meme is clear what’s not to get






