Which would win?

Which would win?

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They cannot be both the same size and the same mass at different densities, OP, unless some shenanigans go on.

I'm a doctor, this is legit

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They both weigh 10 million pouds and are the same size as our sun.

-1000°C
I better bring my hot crew

the lowest you can go is −273,15 °C

Okay, whatever. But this is a what if.

So, if you *could* make something -1000 degrees then what.

Lava..... Dude.... no.

Then I get to fertilize it.

same thing as any giant space rock colliding together, being lava and ice mass evaporation i guess, then lots of booms. if they were actual stars they would combine with each other,

thats the only thing that seems odd to you here?

then nothing, there is no way we could know what would happen because it cant fucking happen

Maybe we haven't found anything lower, but what if there is?

>273,15
Ever hear about absolute zero? cant go lower

>OPs imagination is dumb as fuck and try force shit against physic's laws

You must be an underage faggot or don't have the enought education to know about nothing can go lower than -273.23 C

>Lava

Good one

For this shit every "sun ice" thread sucks

273,15 is not 0

Aren't we still discovering things like quantum?

My teacher talked about absolute zero, but said we never reached it, so how can we be sure?

Define crashed?
If they were to "crash" into one another, neither would win theyd both be rekt.

Cold sun since water has a higher specific heat than lava

but Op pic says celtigrade grades, not centigrade

0 Kelvin = -273.23 Celsius or whatever that measure is spelled

Imagine if somebody was to throw them at each other really fast (like that greek god who holds up the world).

Basically, like if they both go really fast into each other.

>Just believe in this shit, do it like in the Bible

So the water would technically be hotter than the lava?

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Ice is solid so it would just go right into the lava and melt

Interesting theory.

I think that since they are -1000 and 1000 degrees, they would balance out at absolute zero. Is lava still hot at absolute zero? Maybe it wouldn't melt all of the ice.

0 degrees kelvin (-273.23 Celcius) is where atomic motion stops. No more energy, there's nothing left to take away.

Satan Trips has spoken !!

You aren't really this dumb. At 0 Kelvin, around -273 c, all atoms stop moving. So nothing CAN physically happen.

So the lava won't melt any more ice once it's at absolute zero?

Look up negative kelvin

wouldnt the friction caused by the gravitational pull cause so much heat the ice sun would melt before impact?

It can happen, look up negative tempature is hot by sixty symbols

Hello!

Lets say it's at -1000 degrees *at* inpact.

Would the ice destroy more lava, or would the lava destroy more ice?

Temperatures lower than 0k have been created at an atomic level

The sun isn't made of lava, it's plasma.

And things in space dont't "weigh" amything since there is no relative to compare, so use mass.

Nothing can be -1,000C

And the "normal" sun wins because a cold star is a dead star, they don't exist.


What you're essentially asking is what happens when you throw ice into lava when both are the same mass.

Neither it would heat up

Both stars would heat up?

Yes

the suns would be destroyed. there is no outcome, if they instead starting orbiting each other the Ice sun would melt, and become a water sun, if the water does not evaporate away... is "ICE" suns even real?

I get why lava would heat up, but why would the ice heat up??

Ice is cold (this ice is -1000 degrees)

No

As impossible as this is, math wise, the ice sun would win, since water has a higher heat capacity than magma, so it takes much more energy for the ice sun to melt therefore it would otherwise lower the temperature of the normal sun to the point where it doesn't matter anymore, they'll both reach thermal equilibrium at some point

Any temperature less than -273C is actually really really hot

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Oh really explain this

No. A star is basically a giant fusion reactor. Eventually they die when they run out of fuel, go supernova, or become white or black dwarfs, a black hole, or a neutron star.

>The sun isn't made of lava, it's plasma.

Aren't they the same thing? You call em potatos, I call em tomatos.

Also, of course we're imagining the cold star exists.

The rest of your comment doesn't make sense.

>You call em potatos, I call em tomatos.

Yes those are the same thing and you're totally not a moron

Well, if you consider atomic vibration as heat, by going back in time you have lower than 0k heat.
Remember that time is a real dimension.

Less or more as gravity is considered negative energy in entrophy vision.

It's a term of phrase.

To make it short:

The ice sun would melt and the water would extinguish the lava sun, but this body of water would both evaporate and get lost in space

So none would win, they would both cancel out each other.

Both lose.

#science

Wrong. You're thinking of different pronounciations.

The phrase is "Tomato, tomato". with the second pronounced as "toh-mah-to"

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Lava sun because its made of lava and not hydrogen and helium particles colliding. Anyone who doesnt see this is a fucking numbskull.

Okay whatever I looked it up and you're right.

But language evolves.

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First: -1000*C is below absolute zero, cant happen
Second: lets pretend that it IS possible, the energy needed to heat lava to 1000*C is much much more than the energy needed to heat ice up to, lets say 0*C just for comparison.

tl;dr: Hot sun wins

10 million pounds is a small hill
stretch that to a sphere the size of the sun and it would be like a shell so thin as to not be visible
also whats an celtigrade?

>Maybe theres a lower than absolute zero
what

They would crash together and explode creating Ginnungagap and the nine worlds.

Thank you for actually answering.

I don't really get what you're trying to say, the whole sun is ice or lava.

>6669
>satan trips
No.

What if the atoms wiggle in a way that will make anything with positive heat stop moving or at least slow down

and your troll bait

Ice is a crystal though, so the atoms don't move.

He's saying stars are so huge, a "10million pound one" would be tiny, smaller than the moon.

So to stretch it out to the size of a star, it would be hollow.

lava has more energy
ice is just a big passive lump of frozen water, it can be shattered
but considering the weight, it equals out, so i think ice sun wins

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Oh. That's crazy because 10 million is such a huge number of pounds.

Maybe in space though pounds are different?

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this!!!

huge?? but you mom weighs more...

is it Retard Day already?

This is a clever user
These anons need to read this:
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I know it isn't exactly -1000c, but saying that something is 'impossible' is not very scientific eh?

> -1000°

not used to working in pounds, so converted 10,000,000lb to kg
this gives 4535923.7kg
the density of lava on earth is roughly 2650 - 2800kg/m^3
thus a sphere of the least dense lava is 14.84m or 48.68 feet.
the diameter of our sun is 1,391,400,000m

Everybody knows the answer is a water sun at 0ºC

The sun is more like 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 pounds.

4* whoops.

So 4,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000.