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?
Jonathan Reed
The sun is not made of lava you fucking retard!
Joshua Thomas
>being this retarded
Carson Brooks
Damn this pasta again
Alexander Moore
>What would happen if a sun made of ice would collide with a normal, lava-made sun?
What would happen if a day went by when OP was not a stupid faggot?
Michael Young
Not sure if samefagging or just taking the bait
William James
oh man, thats fucking funny. 'normal, lava-made sun'. puts me in a good mood before bed.
Parker Lewis
I'm a newfag but I've seen this pasta so many fucking times...
Nolan James
There is a lot of contradictions OP, you little fucker
Kayden Thomas
>there are people that will genuinely respond to this bait
Jackson Carter
im not and i havent. guess ive just missed it in the rotation.
Nicholas Clark
>There are people that will genuinely post in this thread
Asher Garcia
A giant explode happens and everybody dies, end
Anthony Hughes
>like you and me
Ayden Gomez
> be -1000 degrees of celsius Go back to kindergarten.
Blake Cox
>There are people that contradic those poeple who want to show to faggot the unnecessary duty to reply to this post instead of doing it several times
Asher Jackson
turn instantly into a water sun
Gabriel Flores
In this case you shoul kill yourself faggot
Andrew Smith
i got news for you. you are a newfag and you will always be.
Evan Cooper
I'm more interested in what would happen just with the ice sun existing. Imagine a ball of ice starting at the size of our sun and a starting temperature just shy of absolute zero.
I imagine gravity would start to compress it, heating the inside. Since the pressure is extremely high, the ice would stay frozen despite getting hotter than 100 degrees Celcius. I wonder if it would eventually become like an ocean planet with an icy core, held together with gravity and an electromagnetic field generated depending if there's any spin.
Justin Sanders
beside the said, there is no -1000°C...
Jose Evans
actually the sun is very big
so at first the would fusion, on one side lava and on the other side ice. the lava will melt the ice, but will also turns cold
so you would have a blue sun, in the middle a huge black line and then the lava sun
what do you guys think?
everybody is just insulting inside here, but i am used to that. Sup Forums
Wyatt Walker
Wrong
Chase Anderson
>What is absolute zero Couldn't happen. Something can only get so cold
Joseph Johnson
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Jacob Campbell
the ice sun would "win" it takes lots of energy to melt ice we might see half water half ice sun at the end
Nathaniel Peterson
>-1000 degrees celsius mfw
Nathan Wilson
Wrong. Fake News.
Aiden Brooks
obviously i am not a scientist, otherwise i wouldn't be on Sup Forums
Hudson Jenkins
>points out 1 mistake of 5 obvious mistakes
now name them all or go be pseudo smart somewhere else