The most philosophically ambitious approach: achieve quantum entanglement between your consciousness and the Flamelock's thermal state. You are the fire. The fire is you. In this entangled state, the Flamelock cannot detect you as an intruder because you share the same quantum identity. You pass through your own firewall.
Quantum entanglement requires: two particles interacting such that their quantum states cannot be described independently. Key constraint: entanglement requires microscopic quantum systems (electrons, photons, ions). Human consciousness operates at the macroscopic decoherence scale. At body temperature, quantum coherence in biological systems has a decoherence time of ~10⁻¹³ seconds (100 femtoseconds) before entanglement is destroyed by thermal noise.
The entanglement collapses 10⁹× faster at Flamelock temperature than at room temperature. You would need to re-establish quantum entanglement 10⁹ times per second just to maintain any coherent "shared identity" — faster than any biological or even electronic process known.
Additionally: quantum entanglement does not allow information or identity to be "shared" the way this gambit requires. Entangled particles share correlations in measurement outcomes — they don't literally merge identities. The philosophical premise of "I AM the fire" fails at the physics level before the biology even becomes relevant.