Jason couldn't help but exclaim, "It's incredible! This thermonucleus organ is like a biological thermoelectric battery. It can literally 'charge' itself using ambient heat energy."
"Their entire anatomical structure evolved around this thermonuclear core. Those long tails they possessed likely made it easier to regulate and create temperature differentials within their bodies."
"This organ seems far more efficient than the human digestive system. The key mechanism is maintaining a temperature gradient between their internal core and the external environment to allow thermal energy to flow. Their bodies could withstand high-temperature zones of 60 or even 70 degrees Celsius for extended periods and still remain perfectly comfortable."
At this thought, Jason looked slightly dissatisfied with human biology. Relying on physical food consumption for energy suddenly felt incredibly primitive and inconvenient.
