Captivating Legends and Myths about the Sunflower Circle

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The magic sunflower circle is a phenomenon that occurs in certain sunflower fields where the flowers form a perfect circle. This natural occurrence has captured the curiosity and imagination of many people. The circle is composed of hundreds, and sometimes thousands, of sunflowers standing tall and facing towards the center. The magic sunflower circle is not well-understood by scientists, but there are several theories as to how it forms. One theory suggests that it is a result of the sunflowers' natural growth pattern. Sunflowers are known to track the movement of the sun, so as the flowers grow towards the light, they create a circular pattern.


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A radiant barrier stops 97 of radiant heat transfer, which improves the performance of insulating materials and lowers attic temperatures as much as 30 degrees F. begingroup The metal of a shield was rarely in direct contact with the person using it, wood or leather handles and separating pads are far more common so heat transfer is minimal.

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Sunflowers are known to track the movement of the sun, so as the flowers grow towards the light, they create a circular pattern. Another theory proposes that it is a response to external forces such as wind or animal migration patterns. Sunflowers have been observed to bend and lean towards the wind, so it is possible that an entire field of sunflowers would be influenced in the same way, creating the circular pattern.

Heat Vs Medieval Shields

Lets say magic is capable of summoning fire of varying intensities for different amounts of time, how effective would a shield of wood covered in leather or metal? What would it take to melt or set the shield ablaze? What shield shape would be best at dispersing said heat? And at what point would the heat become fatal to the person holding it?(Suppose the wizard does not know about concentrating heat on a small point, the fire originates from the hand and the user is approximately 20 feet away, the fires heat remains constant throughout the blaze, and it is a flame like that of a propane flamethrower)

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$\begingroup$ depends on the wood and how the heat is deleivered, oak makes a remarkably good ablative heat sheild, space.stackexchange.com/questions/21442/… As for the perosn underneath it would not be fatal until after the sheild is destroyed. $\endgroup$

Jan 5, 2018 at 14:59

$\begingroup$ What is the fire-summoning process? For example, is it summoned and then projected/thrown, or is it manifested at a point in space - what limitations might there be? Is the fire intensity constant for its duration, or is it subject to decay over that time period? Does the dispersion of heat result in a loss of intensity (logic says that it would, but this is magic fire from nowhere) $\endgroup$

Jan 5, 2018 at 15:04

$\begingroup$ To reiterate what Lee Leon said is heating similar to lobbing globs of napalm, a blow torch lance, a laser, ect. Is it contact heating or radiative, is the heating sustained or instantaneous. $\endgroup$

Jan 5, 2018 at 15:09

$\begingroup$ The thing with wood and leather is that they burn easily; moreover, you only have to set aflame a tiny little portion of the wooden shield, it will all burn up. So the magician only has to heat up a tiny little cubic millimeter of wood somewhere on the surface exposed to air. Moreover, wood (and leather) are poor heat conductors, so when heating up that treacherous cubic millimeter the magician doesn't need to worry about the heat being carried away and warming up all the shield. $\endgroup$

Jan 5, 2018 at 15:09

$\begingroup$ wood and leather do not burn as easily as people sometimes think, there is a reason using a laser to burn patterns in wood does not ignite the wood and a reason early fire fighters clothing was made of leather. $\endgroup$

Jan 5, 2018 at 15:18
Magic sunflower circle

There are also theories that suggest the magic sunflower circle is a result of underground water sources. It is believed that sunflowers have a taproot system that allows them to access water deep below the surface. If there is a circular pattern of underground water, it could cause the sunflowers to grow in a circle. Regardless of how it forms, the magic sunflower circle is a breathtaking sight to behold. The vibrant yellow flowers stretching as far as the eye can see, all neatly arranged in a perfect circle, create a mesmerizing effect. It is no wonder that many people are drawn to these fields to witness the beauty firsthand. The magic sunflower circle has also become a popular subject for photography and art. The contrast of the bright yellow flowers against the green foliage and blue sky makes for stunning images. Artists and photographers from around the world travel to these fields to capture the unique beauty and share it with others. In addition to its aesthetic appeal, the magic sunflower circle has also been associated with various folklore and symbolism. In some cultures, sunflowers are seen as a symbol of good luck, positivity, and happiness. The circular shape of the sunflower circle has also been interpreted as a symbol of unity and interconnectedness. Overall, the magic sunflower circle remains a mysterious and captivating phenomenon. Whether it is the result of natural growth patterns, external forces, or underground water sources, there is no denying the beauty and intrigue that it brings. Witnessing a sunflower circle firsthand is a truly magical experience that leaves a lasting impression on all who encounter it..

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