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It's not so much heat as it is rapid and marked change in temperature. Ever hear an ice cube crack when you put it in a glass of water? That's because the instantaneous temperature differential causes the ice to warp and crack.
Imagine slamming really hard on the brakes, or using them on the highway slowing down from 70mph to 30mph (exit ramp), and then running through a puddle of cool water. The result is going to be warpage. There are a hundred normal everyday-type driving scenarios under which the same result can occur. Which is why I go with the cheapest rotors I can find.
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