Why are anime characters always so scared of blue fire?

Why are anime characters always so scared of blue fire?

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Fire's hot

1. Blue is to japanese culture what black is to western culture: A color that represents death and all dark things in life

2. Blue + fire = souls of the undead in jap folklore like the Will o' wisp in english lore

because it's cool

if I see floating fireballs I think most people would have a fearful reaction regardless of color

of course. When flames emit blue color, it means that its wavelength is near UV light thus its hotter than your typical red flame

So then what does black mean for them?

Darkness

But I thought thats what blue meant

Yes.

blue is the hottest flame

No

Maybe

Now you're getting it!

At least that one makes sense, the umbrella """"monster"""" is just borderline retarded

I don't know

Can you repeat the question?

What did you say ?

Wasn't white the hottest flame

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yin_and_yang

It goes: Light Blue > Yellow > Orange > Red

Isn't white just special chemicals burning tho?
/sci/ please help

Simplicity and imperfection

Because it's not natural, user. It's like seeing black wind or purple earth, when you see it you know that shit's fucked.

The hotter something burns, the brighter and lighter the light it releases during the chemical reaction.