eli5: why isn’t it possible to cook e.g. cookies at twice the temperature for half the time? obviously i know it isn’t possible, but *why*? what’s the physics behind it?

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eli5: why isn’t it possible to cook e.g. cookies at twice the temperature for half the time? obviously i know it isn’t possible, but *why*? what’s the physics behind it?

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The incredibly simple explanation is the outside is exposed to a higher heat so Cooks quicker but it takes time for heat to reach the centre and due to the extra heat the outside burnt in that time.

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