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I received this question from Donald Piniach:Thought experiment. I read it took a million years of bouncing around for photons to reach the surface of the sun and escape on average. Ignoring all inconvient real experimental limitations, if we could keep a magical, immortal indestructible 100kg man in a vacuum bottle without any escape of heat energy, how hot would the temperature inside rise after a day, a year, and a million years? Assuming 2000 kcal a day, for numerical purposes, and no heat escaping, no solid food intake, just energy. I assume the vacuum bottle might be a little heavier from the added energy, how much?What do you think?