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?
Tyler Turner
There are stupid questions.
Zachary Stewart
Just watch a 1000 degree knife vs -1000 degree knife video.
Jason Hall
>normal, lava-made sun
What?
Aaron Martin
The sun is not made of lava, it is obviously made of hot molten cheddar cheese.
Luis Jackson
The normal lava sun would melt the ice sun before they even touch so it'll just be a bunch of water hitting it. While this would likely cool a large portion of the lava the net temperature would still be quite high.
Elijah Ramirez
And stupid people .
Henry Evans
stars are not made of lava... they are made of plasma and are massive natural nuclearreactors that output massive ammounts of heat. if a starsized chunk of ice where to get close it would evaporate before it would even be able to TOUCH the star.
go and watch some documentaries about space faggot.
Dylan Howard
0 K is the lower limit. There is no possibility for a colder sun. also an only 1000°C sun would not really work out becauso it is way too cold for a sun to exist. forget this question its making no sense.
Eli Hughes
/thread KEK
William Robinson
Lowest possible temperature is -278 celcius retard
Hudson Bell
>-1000 degrees Wot
Daniel Murphy
kek
this pasta is so old that i conpletely forvot about it
Easton Robinson
ice cant be colder then -274, so there is that but i hope this helps (temp. X volume+temp x volume)/ total volume= new temp
Brandon Allen
Get out newfag
Grayson Martin
the sun uses hydrogen for fusion as water is made up of hydrogen (and oxygen), the sun would have even more fuel so in the long run, the sun would even heat up and/or burn longer
Zachary Ross
All these newfag falling for obvious bait… kill yourselves
William Walker
Absolute zero is -273.15 degrees Stars aren't made of fucking molten rock And a ball of ice is not a star
James Phillips
actually, reaching zero kelvin would violate the laws of physics
that heisenberg-guy founf out that you can never know the velocity AND place of a particle at zero kelvin all movement would stop therefore you would know the velocity (zero) and the place which isn't possible, therefore reaching zero kelvin isn't possible
Ryan Allen
Lava made.....................................
Caleb Hill
The mass would perhaps decrease in temperature at first, but as the two masses of the stars combined it would create even more heat via fusion and gravity.
Cooper Ward
how do you think earth was born user? lava sun melted the ice sun witch in turn cooled the lava sun turning it into stone then the two just combined
Juan Torres
get out of my Sup Forums nefag
Kevin Hall
Stars are too hot and unstable to be made of ice from all the nuclear fusion going on in their core, you fucking faggot. A big ball of ice would merely be a huge comet
Kevin Myers
Jesus, summer starts coming earlier and earlier every year. Unless this is just what getting old feels like.
Lucas Morales
there is no way of an object with the mass of the sun not being hot. now die because you're a stupid shit - and i know b8 but you dont faggot
Leo Morales
But what if the ice star goes super nova, turns into black hole, sucks the magma star in and creates a Boltzmann brain. HUH? think before you talk faggots