silent11
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| 12 Dec 2013 02:05 AM |
The sun is a tiny star and will never become a red giant. When it dies it will have burned off the last of its helium and hydrogen reserves, releasing a lot of that into space. It will release a lot of radiation also. It could possibly explode, or collapse in on itself. The explosion would destroy Mercury, possibly Venus, but not the Earth. Most life on the planet would've been killed by the heat and radiation of the explosion and whatever survives will die from the extreme cold, or as the atmosphere deteriorates, and the remaining oxygen is returned to space. If the sun collapeses, it has the potential to become a black hole, as it starts spinning and spinning, compressing infinite matter into zero volume, creating something so dense nothing can escape after crossing a certain point. Killing everything, as we are stretched to death after entering a certain radius of the black hole.
Balls in your court OP.
Tl;dr OP was wrong |
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silent11
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| 12 Dec 2013 02:12 AM |
| That's what I thought, OP. |
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goluigi10
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| 12 Dec 2013 03:16 AM |
Aliens. No, really. God was an alien.
I really like your mane. |
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