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That’s still bullshit. Assuming it’s methane,
the gas is 1.1kg/m3. Where air is 1.2kg/m3.You will need a really big volume of methane, like a Zeppelin or an hot air balloon.Those quotes were there for a reason :)
Maybe I’m reading it wrong, but according to this, methane is 0.668 kg/m3?
If I remember correctly, the author was hypothesizing that dragons would create hydrogen from water somehow. That would put it at 0.0899 kg/m3. Would that make it more feasible?
You are right I had the numbers wrong.
the audacity to call dragons being big balloons a bullshit idea 🤣
Let’s assume it is hydrogen 0.0899 kg/m3, then there could be more lifting (dragons electrolysis water inside). Ignition is via electric sparks (same system)
Zepelins were still really big to lift the people. Maybe if the dragon has no meat but just skin.