What would happen if a sun made of ice would collide with a normal, lava-made sun? Both suns would be the same size and ice-made sun's temperature would be -1000 degrees of celsius and normal sun's temperature +1000 degrees of celsius.
Would their combined effects cancel each other out so that instead there would be only empty space or one 0-degree sun?
Benjamin Mitchell
This would magically remove your faggotry
Landon Carter
increase of temperature due to suns' gravity acting on each other
Jacob Baker
Someone would make a boring thread about it
Lincoln Long
The lowest temperature possible is -273C which means that OP is ignoramus.
Chase Gray
kek
Owen Cook
>normal, lava made sun
Kayden Green
Sun made out of ice? That's would be a planet.... no Sun is made of ice
Samuel Robinson
Well typical lava sigh...... Plasma sun or super heated gas is not solid ice is the ice one would melt passing through the plasma or gas one
Jaxson Nelson
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Connor Allen
Can't go below absolute zero, so it's not possible lol.
Owen Jones
The lightning would summon mjolnir
Samuel Ward
Nha the gravity of the ice made sun would crush the ice then heat it to the temperatur of the lava sun and when combined the gravity would crush them both making it hotter.
Ian Hill
A better way of doing this would be a planet that is -273 C colliding with another planet that is 273 C.
Kayden Walker
Look up how two suns colliding happens its doesn't they fuse to into one because they are made of gas.... Ice isn't
Xavier Thomas
Pretty much be like throwing a snowball through an oven
Christopher Watson
They would collide and cancel eachother out creating room temperature water sun
Benjamin Jackson
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Jonathan Hall
>ice-made sun >-1000 C
I bet you are from murica
Adrian Cook
The Immaculate Meat Baby would be born
Brody Barnes
>sun >made out of lava
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Blake Davis
>lava-made sun
someone doesn't know their science
Lincoln Wright
OP... Absolute zero, zero kelvin... is -273 degrees Celsius...