Why is Huba not cooked? ——Revealing the scientific principles behind hot topics on the Internet
Recently, "Can Huba be cooked" has become a hot topic on the Internet. Many netizens have tried various methods to cook Huba (a fictional creature or toy image), but found that it "cannot be cooked" no matter what. This phenomenon sparked widespread discussion and even made it onto the hot search list. This article will combine the hot data of the past 10 days to analyze the origin, spread path and scientific or cultural logic behind this topic.
1. Statistics on hot topics

| platform | Number of discussions (times) | Hot search highest ranking | key communication nodes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 128,000 | No. 3 | A funny blogger releases a video of "cooking Huba" | |
| Douyin | 95,000 | No. 5 | The topic "Huba Challenge" has been viewed over 100 million times |
| Station B | 32,000 | No. 8 | UP master's scientific analysis of Huba material |
2. Three major reasons why Huba is “undercooked”
1.Material properties: Huba, as a film and television image or toy, is usually made of high-temperature-resistant PVC or silicone material. Its melting point exceeds 200°C and ordinary boiling water (100°C) cannot soften it.
| Material type | heat resistance temperature | Common uses |
|---|---|---|
| PVC | 80-120℃ | toys, models |
| Silicone | 200-250℃ | food grade toys |
2.cultural symbol attributes: Huba is a fictional creature in the movie "Monster Hunt". Its "inedible" setting was jokingly deconstructed by netizens, forming a secondary creation boom.
3.Communication psychology effect: The counter-intuitive "not cooked" effect is in line with the psychology of curiosity, and cooperates with the challenge mode of the short video platform to accelerate topic fission.
3. Netizens’ Creative Experiment Records
| Experimental methods | Number of participants | result |
|---|---|---|
| Boil water for 30 minutes | 6800+ | No change in appearance |
| microwave heating | 2100+ | Partial Melting (Dangerous Behavior) |
| air fryer | 1500+ | surface charring |
4. Expert opinions and safety tips
1. Professor Li, an expert in materials science, pointed out: "The safety standards of toy materials are different from those of edible products. High temperatures may release harmful substances, so actual cooking is not recommended."
2. Psychologist Dr. Wang analyzed: “This kind of collective carnival reflects the creative desire of contemporary young people to deconstruct authority. The essence is harmless fun.”
3.Important reminder: When imitating such experiments, attention must be paid to fire safety to avoid burns caused by misoperation by children.
5. Topic extension thinking
From "The Hubba is not cooked" to the "Ice Bucket Challenge" in the early years, Internet hot spots often have three characteristics:Low threshold for participation,Visualize resultsandsocial currency properties. The next phenomenon may be hiding in our unconventional interpretations of everyday things.
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