zanzibar
zanzibar
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17th Nov 2011
28th Nov 2011
Our sun exploding and leaving behind its core as a white dwarf star at the end of its life

Comments

  • Wiktor120
    Wiktor120
    17th Oct 2017
    Kinda wrong. Stars with mass similar to our sun firstly expand into a red giant, then start fusing helium, becoming an asympthomic red giant, which then turns into a cyrconium star, which then strips it's outer layers off, while the core colapses into a white dwarf. I think.
  • zanzibar
    zanzibar
    18th Nov 2011
    ok lets put it a different way. i tried to get it to implode then explode but i wasnt able to get it to my ocd standards so i left it like this
  • coryman
    coryman
    18th Nov 2011
    and one more thing... if it lives 10 billion years, and it's been 5, doesn't that mean were in the TRUE middle ages?
  • coryman
    coryman
    18th Nov 2011
    :P lolz fail. Ima little kid and I get that! also, look at some of teh computers out there... not made by little kids... ...or are they?!?!?
  • zanzibar
    zanzibar
    18th Nov 2011
    yeah i was going on the premice that the vast majority of people on this are little kids so i didnt bother to throw in the whole implode before explode thing
  • mewanttaco
    mewanttaco
    17th Nov 2011
    thats actualy not how a white dwarf forms it imploads and the force or the implosion is what would cause te destruction after words, use a gravity bomb to first make it impload then expload