I think I know the answer to this but wat does Sup Forums think

I think I know the answer to this but wat does Sup Forums think
Im pretty confident in my theory cos ive watched a LOT of space-type youtube vids but lets see if we agree

Old, was never gold.

Chaos. The sun is exact and if there's any change then you getting supernova'd

>>calls stars suns

>thinks this is the only flaw

>esp since when it isnt really even anyway

>sentence

Specific heat (J/K) rises with temperature. Ergo you're left with a slightly colder sun.

>word

Also -1000 °C

>brings science into something containing literally no scientific bearing

I'm taking the bait of the taken bait

Also -1000 °C would make it infinetly hot, making the rules of physics obsolete, creating a new big bang like event

actually the chances of 2 stars actually hitting each other are actually very very low. they would almost certainly go into orbit around each other
also I think those two stars would of had to have had formed in very different regions of the galaxy so they would not be so close to each other

it might be an unlikely event but theres nothing unscientific about thought experiments like this

-1000 Celsius is impossible as it is below absolute zero making it impossible to measure when there is no molecular movement, 1000 celsius is one cold ass star. stars aren't made of lava, they consist of plasma which is essentially a superheated gas. Blue stars are extremely hot.

>thinking the sun is made of lava
>thinking the phrase "sun made of ice" makes any sense at all
>thinking the sun only weighs 10 million pounds
>thinking -1000 degrees centigrade is a temperature that exists

wat
how can something superultramega cold be infinitely hot

correct

-1000+1000= 0
room temperature
is that hard?

this is so wrong.:
>-1000 C is below 0 K. NOTHING can be below 0 K.
>1000 C cant even melt IRON, how the fuck would i be made out of lava.
>They cant have both the same weight and size, since their density differs. A LOT.

>what would happen? Ask god. hes just as real al this situation.

the collision itself would create extra heat
so the resulting supersun would be hotter than zero, probably a few hundred degrees

room temprature is about 24 C

>thinking you know everything about whats possible in the universe
there are literally MILLIONS of stars and we can only study a few of them in detail, there are probably all kinds of weird stars we know nothing about yet

>millions
>are you fucking retarded?

If it's made of ice, it's not a star. Also, it would collapse due to not having fusion to push against its gravity.

its true. there are way more stars than you can see with the naked eye, in fact most of them are too distant and faint to be seen without a telescope

the end result is more or less deviding by zero

Ice star didn't exist , un fact if a star is with or blue it mean it's Hotter , this blue tint ils around 25 000 K

>collapse
stars float in space, its not like they can fall down. theyre effectively weightless

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No, you are a retard.
the number of stars is estimated to be 10^24, which is a septillion..

there isn't any lava on the sun

Everything dies

There isn't a measuring unit named celtigrade - or at least there wasn't before your post.