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Sun, The Center Of Our Solar System. How long will the Sun last ?

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Have you ever look at the sun. WEll maybe with sun glasses but look at it. Well this Sun is really old for stars. Yes are Sun is a star. But it is old. Really it only has 5 billions years left! Yeah might be alot for us but for stars not that long. Here is what will happen in 5 Billions of Years from now.You always picture a perfect sun rise? In 5 Billion Years something will start to happen to that sun rise. The color of te sun will first turn from the yellow we see to a Volient Red color.Next, the sun will start to grow. Keep growing first Mecury will be burned away from the sun. Then Venus. Then as you know Earth will be destoryed. Even before the Earth is taken over by the sun it will have no water left. Everything burned. It would be the end of Earth for ever.Then comes Mars. Mars is taken over by the sun.Even the giant gas giants will be sucked up. Jupitar will be destoryed and Saturn. Then the sun will let out its last blow and collaspe on its self. Then making huge dusts from where this great Solar System last was.

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yep, that's the most probably scenario of how the sun's gonna end (5 billion years is enough for the human race to be wiped from earth forever, be it a self-made incident or something we can't influence...)

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Even the giant gas giants will be sucked up. Jupitar will be destoryed and Saturn. Then the sun will let out its last blow and collaspe on its self. Then making huge dusts from where this great Solar System last was.

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The scene you've described is the perfect example of what is known as a "Super Nova" in astronomical terms. That's when gaseous bodies like the sun reach their fusion limit and explode into a massive white sphere for a short duration, unleashing a huge electromagnetic storm into the surrounding galaxy.

 

In actuality, a Super Nova isn't the explosion of a dying star.. instead, all the while it was dying, the core of the gaseous body gradually got transformed into heavier and heavier metals and this gradually extends out to quite a big diameter - like a ball of solid metal. Once the fusion limit is reached - all the superheated gaseous molecules that had flown far off during the fusion reaction, come rushing back towards the core (as the reaction there has stopped and there's no more heat driving them outward).. an immense storm of such gaseous particle come rushing in only to be rebounded back the infinitely dense and solid core.. This rebound action spreads these particles way further than they'd travelled during the normal fusion of the core.. this outward storm is what appears as Super Nova.

 

The next step following this is to implode (the opposite of explode) where the whole scattered mass starts to fall back onto itself giving rise to a zone of infinite gravitational pull. For a short while the sub will exist as a body named Pulsar, which rotates just like the sun does, and keeps on emitting X-rays at regular intervals. These can be detected in far-off galaxies as of now.. the pulsating emission gives rise to the name Pulsar.

 

The final step after Pulsar is a singularity we commonly know as a Black Hole.

 

Such events are occuring at tandem given any moment of time everywhere around us and if provided with suitable equipment, none are that difficult to observer (except, of course, the highly debated existence of black holes)...

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Pretty nice story. Of course, before any of this actually happened we would be dead anyway. Or so the theory is. This is because the Sun's energy would hit the earth more powerfully than before, causing deadly radiation. There are two reasons why this may occour, one is that we have been destroying the ozone layer through pollution, so we would recieve the entire sun's energy - which causes deadly radiation. The second is that, when the sun finally burns out, it will use up its remaining energy quicker and the result would be powerful radiation.Of course, the theories only work if you actually believe the sun will die out...

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OMG, What is my grandx10^7 sons/daughter going to do about it ? I must think of a way to prevent this.. so that my future generations are secure.The theory regarding sun will die out it true because after all, its a star. But, I think, till then, technology will be sooooooo advance that in that era, you will come back from Work and say "Honey, lets have a dinner at Saturn. Its your 2456th birthday and how can we forget that ;-)"Humans might evolve soo much that they will have advance technology of communication and time travel(i guess). Let's leave it to our great grand children.. B)

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OpaQue, for time travel you would need to be able to travel at the speed of light. And we already know that is not possible... yet...And has someone changed the title of this topic or something? It DEFINATELY did not have that title earlier...

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lmaohmm by then, or we destroyed ourselves, or we live on many other planets.You know how evolution works, maybe we develop a very big skin to protect us from it all B)The Sun gives and takes, I see it as a natural way of cleaning up your mess after your done

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I have heard the part about the sun getting red but not expanding all the way to Jupiter. lol Would that mean that pluto will be like the Earth someday having the perfect temperature for life. Of course it wouldn't have life because it has no autmosphere or surface but it wouldn't be so cold. I heard that after the sun turned red it would go white and then just burn out. Imagine one day you woke up and the sun was dark. Complete darkness except from the stars. You would live for a while til the plants die, the trees die, and you lose all the food because animals that eat plants would die and so on. Pretty scary.

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This is true its on of the many ways for the sun to end... another way could be implosion and stuff... what can actually form after the supernova is a black hole white dwarf or a newtron star but i dont think our suns big enough to do that... Did you know if our earth was to be commpresed to the point of turning into a black hole it'd be about the size of a marble (normal one that you hit with the game marbles) yeah that big lol... sad isnt it that much mass in that little thing...well a teaspoon of a newtron star weighs like 200 thousand tons or some crazy number like that lol...but yeah it wont happen in our life thim... by 5 million years lets hope we are off this blasted rock of a home we call...

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First off I got the information from Science classes lol. Yes it is true information i have to tell you that. Scientist has studies stars simlar to ours so so that is how they know what will happen. Yes in Space there is Black Holes. Can be from a size of a penny to the size of are sun. Who knows.

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By then technology will be so very advanced... Probably human race could have "moved house" to another further planet, or even build their on planet in space. They may even rule the space universe, having their houses built just in space, float in space or rather..Travelling at speed of light, against time or back in time could be possible already. Anyway if this super-nova thing is true, then God bless our 10^7 grandchildren then.. LoL B)

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Anyway if this super-nova thing is true, then God bless our 10^7 grandchildren then.. LoL B)

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They can't really be called our grandchildren. In fact they'll read in their history books - "We evolved from this prehistoric animal named human, a couple of billion years ago."

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OpaQue, for time travel you would need to be able to travel at the speed of light. And we already know that is not possible... yet...

Who says one needs to travel at the speed of light? There is no solid evidence that time travel is even possible, let alone HOW to do it. Assuming that Gravity Physics may be the universe works, you may be right here, but since there's a lot of evidence suggesting that the universe works by Quantum Physics, then amazing things are possible, but not what you think (for example, one could teleport, but it only transports the properties of the atoms and not the atoms themselves [kind of like copying one file over another]), and it's suggested the the universe has alternative universes, and in each universe, small factors are different; including the timeline at which they exist at. So, one could jump through to an alternative universe that existed in a different time, but it wouldn't have any bearing on what happens in the universe the time traveller originated from (and there would be something different, whether it be big or small). It would be as if one could either walk through a long maze to enter a room, or just walk through the door to get to it). That would eliminate the possible time paradoxes that would exist if one would go "back in time" and would, for example, kill their mother.

As was said, by the time the sun would begin to make Earth uninhabitable, humanity would have either advanced to a point where such an event would be insiginificant, or we would have ceased to exist (whether we "evolved" into something else, or were wiped out by either eachother or someone/something else).

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