can we have things that are SO hot that they emit Heat radiation, even though they are not touching, the heat radiation should apply to other things within the vicinity that are not touching
this can be another form of heat.
the surrounding air can be cool but the heat radiant can radiate from a source and into something, causing it to gain heat
this concept applies to your Microwave: Ever wonder why your food gets SO hot yet the air doesn't feel like it is any hotter than before? where the Microwaves are emitted and they hit your solid.
If I understood the code enough I would say it would be possible to add another layer (like air) but have it hold radiation values instead of air values.
this principal applies to your Microwave: Ever wonder why your food gets SO hot yet the air doesn't feel like it is any hotter than before? Black Body radiation, where the Microwaves are emitted and they hit your solid.
black body radiation in my microwave ... wat? ... my physicist heart is raging a microwave oven uses dielectric heating - totally different story. this only works on polar molecules like water. put some non-polar (like oxygen, nitrogen, most fats, anything else with long -CH2- chains, etc) stuff in your microwave and try it - it heats up only a little compared to water. anyway, black body radiation is interessting, but apparently to hard to implement and to balance. the radiated power per unit area is proportional to T^4. so actually you have to determine the surface of your object, which isn't that easy.
Black Body radiation, where the Microwaves are emitted and they hit your solid.
as a matter of fact, your microwave is not driven by black body radiation to heat your stuff. and black body radiation is not the same concept as dielectrc heating