Bartman wrote:Again, splash was not the best word to use. But it is used to describe volcanoes. Or are you claiming that all the referenced sites above are talking about superheated lava? And I can hardly think that you guessed that it refered to ultra hot, super fluid lava, seeing as I was arguing against exactly that.
You wouldn't be the first to give evidence for a conclusion in contradiction to what you're arguing. I'm very cynical on that sort of thing.
As for the red herring about 'splashes' being used in volcanos, you are right about it being used in cases without superheated, pure liquid lava. However, and this is the kicker,
it doesn't splash against the ceiling. We will again re-trace the steps: Flames licking the ceiling does not mean lava splashing against it. You should have said flames licking in the first place. The words you chose are massively different from what the passage tried to confer, and you blaming me from pulling information from a sentence I though was quoted is not the brightest move.
Throughout the books Tolkien never uses the word lava at all. In each case he uses fire/flame. i.e. "a huge fiery vomit", "slow rivers of fire", "the fires below awoke in anger". So it is no great a stretch to assume that fire=lava in this passage as well, especially considering there is no other source of fire within the volcano. It is also clear from the context that this is the begining of the erruption. So given Tolkien's writing style I think 'flames (lava) licking the roof' is quite a bit like 'lava splashing the roof'.
Do you know the word contrived? That's what this paragraph is. It's a contrived attempt to make it seem like 'lava splashing the roof' and 'flames licking the roof' are anything alike. This shouldn't require paragraphs of backpeddling and rewording and BS. Just admit you made an appalling choice of words and get on with your life.
I had already provided the exact quote. And I refered back to the precise quote within the post you are refering to. So I can't see how you can be complaining about being misled. If you were at all unclear as to what I was refering to you could have simply looked at the precise quote. The fact is you were argueing in favor of an ultra-hot Mt Doom before I used the word splash. And you continued to do so afterwords. So splash can't have been the crux of your arguement.
No, splash was not. SPLASHING AGAINST THE ROOF, however, is not something incredibly vicous liquids do often. If you weren't focused on trying to make 'splash' seem reasonable, you'd realize this.
I think you are avoiding the question. I have asked this several times now. And each time you have avoided the question. Do you have any evidence whatsoever that Mt Doom is an exceptionally hot volcano?
Well gee, it's only been explained a few times, but I'll go over it again:
Mt. Doom can melt something that forges cannot melt.
Medieval forges, very necessary for the equipment we know they have, are common in ME.
Ergo, Mt. Doom must be hotter than normal.
That you made a shitty substitution for a quote and then didn't like the fact I showed it supported me is not part of it, and your attempts to make me look like some sort of bad guy for daring to interperate 'lava splashing on the roof' as what it looks like isn't impressing anyone, except Igot, whose impressed by lava lamps.
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