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Suppose that your body is covered with a "perfect" blanket where the heat you release is 100 percent reflected back to you, it does not leak any temperature outside the environment and the blanket is indestructible and can not be deformed in any way. If your body continues to generate heat at 37 degree, and just like the blanket you are indestructible and no matter what will continue to radiate 37 degrees of heat, with with enough time, can the temperature inside the blanket match that of the sun why or why not?

Suppose that your body is covered with a "perfect" blanket where the heat you release is 100 percent reflected back to you, it does not leak any temperature outside the environment and the blanket is indestructible and can not be deformed in any way. If your body continues to generate heat at 37 degrees, with enough time, can the temperature inside the blanket match that of the sun why or why not?

Suppose that your body is covered with a "perfect" blanket where the heat you release is 100 percent reflected back to you, it does not leak any temperature outside the environment and the blanket is indestructible and can not be deformed in any way. If your body continues to generate heat at 37 degree, and just like the blanket you are indestructible and no matter what will continue to radiate 37 degrees of heat, with enough time, can the temperature inside the blanket match that of the sun why or why not?

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Hypothetical question about heat and a perfect blanket

Suppose that your body is covered with a "perfect" blanket where the heat you release is 100 percent reflected back to you, it does not leak any temperature outside the environment and the blanket is indestructible and can not be deformed in any way. If your body continues to generate heat at 37 degrees, with enough time, can the temperature inside the blanket match that of the sun why or why not?