After posting my issue regarding me getting burned from the Macbook, I received a call from Apple regarding the issue the same day.
Before I go into the outcome of what Apple said, I would like to address that I am prone in bed after a surgery so this is why I am laying down with my laptop on my stomach. Falling asleep with it on me is something I don't recommend and I agree with everyones comments. But, while taking medication for my surgery, I do get tired.. and it happened.
After speaking with Jorge Luna at Apple about my burns and waiting for a call back, I did a test to see if the Macbook would over heat on a cool surface as suggested to always do when using this product and it did the same exact thing. Its so hot you literally cant touch it. So, whether or not you use the Macbook on a cool surface or on your person, it does not change the over heating issue of this unit whatsoever.
If a laptop is able to physically burn you, your skin, then its absolutely possible to damage another surface or worse yet, ignite and possibly start a fire. Which has happened repeatably in the history of this unit. I suggest you search the web and look into this yourselves. After temps reach 120 fahrenheit , skin will burn.
Here is a pic of my stomach directly after the incident, I will be adding a video showing the max heat the computer omits while a thermometer is under it.
I didnt ask for anything from Apple, they contacted me, said they want to look into the issue and if they found that their product was liable, they would repair the laptop. When they called back, they simply said that there is nothing they can do. No service repair, no replacement, etc.. I find this completely unsatisfactory. I have only bought apple products and feel that the customer service is completely unsatisfactory.
