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Last Wolf
Umbra Wing
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Posted - 2008.10.19 20:08:00 -
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Edited by: Last Wolf on 19/10/2008 20:09:29 Edited by: Last Wolf on 19/10/2008 20:08:51 Ok so I'm bored and thought of this hypothetical question.
If the sun suddenly exploded without warning (read: we had no time to prepare for it in advance to somehow live longer) what would kill us first?
1) The loss of light, and therefore oxygen produced by plants/those-things-in-the-water-I-can-never-remember-the-name-of.
2) The loss of heat.
3) The loss of gravity throwing the earth's spin/rotation/orbit out of whack, which also would effect its magnetic field AFAIK
4) The explosion.
5) Something else, explain.
Yes I'm bored, and I'm procrastinating doing my programming homework (Merge Sort.. blah)
Also, what would it be possible for the earth to be "picked-up" by another large gravity well (IE: Jupiter)... and orbit it as a moon? I know we'd all be long dead by then but I'm curious. __________________________________________________________
Originally by: Liang Nuren wrong forum isroy i am vjery drunm
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ReaperOfSly
Gallente Zetsubou Corp
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Posted - 2008.10.19 20:10:00 -
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The Earth would be obliterated by the blast 8 minutes after the sun explodes. I'd hazard a guess that that would be what kills us first.
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Saint Lazarus
Spiorad ag fanaiocht
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Posted - 2008.10.19 20:16:00 -
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Originally by: ReaperOfSly The Earth would be obliterated by the blast 8 minutes after the sun explodes. I'd hazard a guess that that would be what kills us first.
No way I think the mass panic would kill us all with the realization we're all ****ed in 8 minutes.
Mass suicidal drunken sexual 7 and a half minute orgy....
sounds like a nice way to go -----------------
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ReaperOfSly
Gallente Zetsubou Corp
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Posted - 2008.10.19 20:21:00 -
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Originally by: Saint Lazarus
Originally by: ReaperOfSly The Earth would be obliterated by the blast 8 minutes after the sun explodes. I'd hazard a guess that that would be what kills us first.
No way I think the mass panic would kill us all with the realization we're all ****ed in 8 minutes.
Mass suicidal drunken sexual 7 and a half minute orgy....
sounds like a nice way to go
Except we wouldn't know about it until a few seconds before the blast wave hits. Actually we would probably be vaporised by the gamma burst that leads the blast wave by a few seconds. We wouldn't even survive to see the blast wave hit.
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Last Wolf
Umbra Wing
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Posted - 2008.10.19 20:23:00 -
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Ok, Lets assume the initial blast didn't kill us. __________________________________________________________
Originally by: Liang Nuren wrong forum isroy i am vjery drunm
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ReaperOfSly
Gallente Zetsubou Corp
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Posted - 2008.10.19 20:25:00 -
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Originally by: Last Wolf Ok, Lets assume the initial blast didn't kill us.
But that's silly. It would.
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Saint Lazarus
Spiorad ag fanaiocht
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Posted - 2008.10.19 20:31:00 -
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Originally by: ReaperOfSly
Originally by: Saint Lazarus
Originally by: ReaperOfSly The Earth would be obliterated by the blast 8 minutes after the sun explodes. I'd hazard a guess that that would be what kills us first.
No way I think the mass panic would kill us all with the realization we're all ****ed in 8 minutes.
Mass suicidal drunken sexual 7 and a half minute orgy....
sounds like a nice way to go
Except we wouldn't know about it until a few seconds before the blast wave hits. Actually we would probably be vaporised by the gamma burst that leads the blast wave by a few seconds. We wouldn't even survive to see the blast wave hit.
I'd know man...I'd know, I have a 6th sense for them astronomically things -----------------
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Jana Clant
New Dawn Corp New Eden Research
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Posted - 2008.10.19 20:33:00 -
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Originally by: Last Wolf Ok, Lets assume the initial blast didn't kill us.
If you want us to assume that, why did you put it as option 4?
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Baldour Ngarr
Interwarp Plexus Controlled Chaos
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Posted - 2008.10.19 20:35:00 -
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Originally by: Last Wolf Ok, Lets assume the initial blast didn't kill us.
Then a more interesting hypothetical question might be "what happens to the Earth if the Sun suddenly disappears?"
We wouldn't know until 8 minutes afterwards, when the radiation from the Sun stops arriving. Life could probably survive on Earth for a week or two before everything froze solid.
I don't think the magnetic field going haywire would matter, because there'd be no Sun-radiation from which we'd need that field to protect us. Cosmic rays would get through, but they wouldn't have enough time to give everyone cancer before we all froze to death. ________________________________________________
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Prof Patpending
Bodgit and Scarper Industrial
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Posted - 2008.10.19 20:45:00 -
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Originally by: Saint Lazarus
No way I think the mass panic would kill us all with the realization we're all ****ed in 8 minutes.
Holy crap in a bucket someone didn't listen to their school phyisics teacher.
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goodby4u
Valor Inc.
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Posted - 2008.10.19 20:49:00 -
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If you dont want an explosion say implodes.
If the sun imploded into nothing tomarrow the first thing to kill us would be the cold, the temperature would drop into death within a day, though you could setup life in the ocean for a day or two just to live longer but that will kill us first.
Next would either be lack of food or us crashing into random stuff outside orbit, depending on where we were in orbit.
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Last Wolf
Umbra Wing
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Posted - 2008.10.19 21:03:00 -
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also, I just thought of something. The actual explosion (Meaning the fiery ball of death and whatnot) wouldn't actually travel at the speed of light would it? __________________________________________________________
Originally by: Liang Nuren wrong forum isroy i am vjery drunm
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Saint Lazarus
Spiorad ag fanaiocht
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Posted - 2008.10.19 21:03:00 -
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Originally by: Prof Patpending
Originally by: Saint Lazarus
No way I think the mass panic would kill us all with the realization we're all ****ed in 8 minutes.
Holy crap in a bucket someone didn't listen to their school phyisics teacher.
Either would you if you seen how hot she was, it was distracting to say the least -----------------
My EvE Comic
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Epegi Givo
Amarr Vengeance Imperium
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Posted - 2008.10.19 21:13:00 -
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probably the loss of heat. we would all freeze to death -------------------------------------
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ReaperOfSly
Gallente Zetsubou Corp
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Posted - 2008.10.19 21:13:00 -
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Originally by: Last Wolf also, I just thought of something. The actual explosion (Meaning the fiery ball of death and whatnot) wouldn't actually travel at the speed of light would it?
No, but very very close. Hence the physical blast wave trailing a few seconds behind the gamma burst.
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Zyck
KDS Navy
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Posted - 2008.10.19 22:59:00 -
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If we assume the sun simply dissapeared so there was no earth-shattering (literally) explosion:
- The solar system would fall apart. Literally. With no sun to keep everything in line every object in the system would simply speed off in a straight line tangent to wherever it is in it's orbit at the time.
- The world would be covered in total pitch blackness, except whatever light we get from distant stars.
- Plants would die from no food (no sunlight), which would lead to the death of herbivores. From there the carnivores, and us, will shortly follow.
- Given some time for the earth to bleed off its heat, we'd freeze to death if we hadn't starved yet. The oceans would freeze up sooner or later as well and we'd end up being a giant ball of ice and rock flying outward in some random direction through the galaxy. -Zyck |

Benco97
Gallente The Star League
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Posted - 2008.10.19 23:06:00 -
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I can say this, I'd be really rather annoyed, it'd put a crimp on my entire day.
Is there some sort of official complaints line I can make a note of in the event of this ever happening?
Originally by: P'uck
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Dr Slaughter
Minmatar Rabies Inc.
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Posted - 2008.10.20 00:11:00 -
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Originally by: ReaperOfSly
Originally by: Last Wolf also, I just thought of something. The actual explosion (Meaning the fiery ball of death and whatnot) wouldn't actually travel at the speed of light would it?
No, but very very close. Hence the physical blast wave trailing a few seconds behind the gamma burst.
Hopefully where I was living, at that exact moment, would be in solar eclipse by the moon (nice large blast shield), then at least I might have long enough to come up with something witty to say before I died. ~~~~ There is no parody in this thread. Honest. |

Lord Zoran
House of Tempers
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Posted - 2008.10.20 00:11:00 -
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suncream would be pointless.........
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Kaeten
Hybrid Syndicate
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Posted - 2008.10.20 00:34:00 -
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okok guys just say this instead.
the sun just disapierd all of a sudden like a *pop*.
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Ryan Scouse'UK
omen. Triumvirate.
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Posted - 2008.10.20 00:40:00 -
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I prob get a girl really drunk & try all the things am not allowed before the day is over. |

Kaeten
Hybrid Syndicate
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Posted - 2008.10.20 00:42:00 -
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Originally by: Ryan Scouse'UK I prob get a girl really drunk & try all the things am not allowed before the day is over.
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Chaos Incarnate
Faceless Logistics
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Posted - 2008.10.20 01:14:00 -
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Originally by: ReaperOfSly The Earth would be obliterated by the blast 8 minutes after the sun explodes. I'd hazard a guess that that would be what kills us first.
Just to further go along with this, we'd actually only know about it 8 minutes after it happened (sun explodes, light takes 8min to reach us).
If the blast wave traveled at anything near the speed of light (which it probably wouldn't, but run with me here), we'd have a precious few seconds to stare upward and go "wtf just happened to the su-" before we all exploded
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Akita T
Caldari Navy Volunteer Task Force
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Posted - 2008.10.20 01:47:00 -
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It would very much depend on exactly how and why it exploded (or was destroyed/changed/whatever). If it's a nova-type explosion, duuh, guess what kills you first 
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sg3s
Battlestars GoonSwarm
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Posted - 2008.10.20 04:14:00 -
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We will never know what hit us first... But my guess would be the radiation waves that will melt your brain etc...
At least if it exploded instantly without any indication, and I know that will never happen.
Originally by: Tarminic Because even when EVE sucks, it sucks less than every other MMO out there.
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Xen Gin
Universal Mining Inc Forged Dominion
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Posted - 2008.10.20 06:54:00 -
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Originally by: Last Wolf What if the sun exploded?
Who'd care! It's orgy time!
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IR Scoutar
Caldari State War Academy
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Posted - 2008.10.20 07:45:00 -
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the world would be a better place soon after 
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Meiyang Lee
Gallente Azteca Transportation Unlimited Gunboat Diplomacy
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Posted - 2008.10.20 08:04:00 -
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We'd notice the sun went poof after 8 minutes (earth is roughly 8 light-minutes from the sun), then we'd have a couple of hours while the blastwave catches up (plasma has mass, so it's moving sublight for the most part), then the earth would probably be blown to bits in the shockwave. Would be an interesting few hours though, wonder what would happen. (Aside from the obvious end-of-the-world panic)
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Carniflex
Caldari StarHunt Fallout Project
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Posted - 2008.10.20 09:26:00 -
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If sun would just dissappear then I doubt that everything would be frozen solid in few days afterwards. Ofc higher lifeforms would be wiped out relatively fast, say within month or two at max. However life in deeper parts of oceans might survive for decade or two and it would take several centuries for all oceans to freeze solid (except in few parts where volcanism keeps water liquid for a while longer). Getting rid of all life would take millions of years, assuming we do not smash into something first.
Or who knows, perhaps jupiter would swallow other gas giants or get some of the mass from the sun to actually get big enough to be brown dwarf and earth might end up orbiting it and some other form of life might rise from few surviving bacterias on Earth.
It would be way too fast for humans to do anything about it. With few decades to prepare some would propably be capable of digging themselves in into some bunkers with nice nuclear reactors to keep em warm, but I doubt that even that would save humanity for more than few centuries.
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Voltain
BEER Inc.
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Posted - 2008.10.20 10:22:00 -
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Looking out of my office window while at the same time reading this thread made me realise this:
The UK would be fine without our 1 day a year of sunshine. In fact the girl who sits opposite me looks like she might have evolved to live underground near a heat source. Pale skin, big gnawing teeth, anorexic looking and practically blind with a heightened sense of smell.
I think I see whiskers too, but I don't want to get close enough to confirm.
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Rawr Cristina
Caldari Naqam Exalted.
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Posted - 2008.10.20 10:49:00 -
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we would all die.
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Aiden Bismuth
Gallente Die Boeremag
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Posted - 2008.10.20 11:09:00 -
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It would play havoc with my skillplan!
Oh, and someone asked if there was a complaints line for such things, any come up with the details yet?. I would also want to complain if this happened.
AB
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Brigsby5987
Caldari 32nd Amarrian Imperial Navy Regiment.
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Posted - 2008.10.20 13:21:00 -
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Originally by: Aiden Bismuth It would play havoc with my skillplan!
Oh, and someone asked if there was a complaints line for such things, any come up with the details yet?. I would also want to complain if this happened.
AB
Just file a petition.........
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Farelle
Gallente Armada.
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Posted - 2008.10.20 13:52:00 -
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if the sun just vanished rather 'kaboom oops' then we'd freeze very fast, a few days tops. the weird things that live at deep ocean geothermal vents would prob be ok for a good long while tho, they don't need the sun at all, and the vents would keep the sea liquid. (in fact you'd prob get what scientists think may be occuring on Titan (I think)) the frozen surface over seas kept liquid by heat from the core. all kinds of weirdness could go on under that.
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Benilopax
Gallente Pulsar Combat Supplies Alternative Realities
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Posted - 2008.10.20 13:59:00 -
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Originally by: Farelle if the sun just vanished rather 'kaboom oops' then we'd freeze very fast, a few days tops. the weird things that live at deep ocean geothermal vents would prob be ok for a good long while tho, they don't need the sun at all, and the vents would keep the sea liquid. (in fact you'd prob get what scientists think may be occuring on Titan (I think)) the frozen surface over seas kept liquid by heat from the core. all kinds of weirdness could go on under that.
Europa
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Dantes Revenge
Caldari
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Posted - 2008.10.20 14:14:00 -
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IIRC from my physics classes man moons ago, the shock wave/heat wave would travel at the speed of sound so it would be a fair amount of time after the explosion before that hit us. The main problem is that, by the time it did reach Earth, the Earth would no longer be here. A wave of gamma radiation would precede the blast and would be intense enough to vapourise everything in it's path and that does travel at the speed of light. In effect, we would never know the sun had exploded before our entire planet just simply ceased to exist.
Now assuming it imploded into nothingness, we would also cease to exist. An implosion of this kind could only result in a black hole when a body with the mass of the sun implodes into a singularity. However, we would know about this briefly as the earth accelerated into the event horizon, at which point, oblivion would be our only future. We would first see the light from the sun quickly diminish into nothing before the acceleration of the earth toward the event horizon. Our orbital velocity would generate a spiral and, at a complete guess, I would say we would have hours or even days before we were ultimately sucked into it.
I'll let other with more advanced physics calculate the size of the event horizon based on the mass of the sun and the time it would take for us to be sucked into the cosmic vacuum cleaner. That sort of calculus is beyond my capability.
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B0rn2KiLL
Black Nova Corp Band of Brothers
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Posted - 2008.10.20 14:23:00 -
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Edited by: B0rn2KiLL on 20/10/2008 14:26:11
Originally by: ReaperOfSly
Except we wouldn't know about it until a few seconds before the blast wave hits. Actually we would probably be vaporised by the gamma burst that leads the blast wave by a few seconds. We wouldn't even survive to see the blast wave hit.
this.
initial shockwave of solar wind will trash our atmosphere, follow by Uber Microwave-oven ahoy. It might sting a tiny bit, but most likely we won't feel a thing tbh.
Edit: also, our sun doesn't have enough mass to become a blackhole or even a nuetron star, it'll end in three stages, as most stars do, red giant -> white dwarf -> supernova (boom), and all its matter will scatter. ---
Originally by: Oveur It's important to understand that EVE is a "PvP" focused game
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Kazuo Ishiguro
House of Marbles Zzz
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Posted - 2008.10.20 14:33:00 -
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People who enjoy this sort of discussion will also enjoy reading this page. --- DIY copying in Liekuri 20:1 mineral compression Eve Online folding@home team |

Smurphy1
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Posted - 2008.10.20 15:07:00 -
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Originally by: Kazuo Ishiguro People who enjoy this sort of discussion will also enjoy reading this page.
You just beat me. But I love that page its so funny.
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Deviana Sevidon
Gallente Panta-Rhei United Front Alliance
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Posted - 2008.10.20 15:25:00 -
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When our sun reaches the end of its life it will expand into a red giant. This will happen when most of the hydrogen of the sun has been converted into helium. Then depending on the mass the fusion process will shift from hydrogen to helium and so on to even heavier elements.
During this last period of its life the sun will greatly expand its size and swallow the inner worlds, which includes our earth, before finally the red giant will eject its outer layers to form a planetary nebula, while the core collapses into degenerated matter.
From our perspective it would be a slow death of gradually increasing radiation until our world is a barren wasteland and by the time the sun swallops the earth nothing alive would be left on the planet.
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Last Wolf
Umbra Wing
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Posted - 2008.10.20 15:58:00 -
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Originally by: Dantes Revenge IIRC from my physics classes man moons ago, the shock wave/heat wave would travel at the speed of sound so it would be a fair amount of time after the explosion before that hit us. The main problem is that, by the time it did reach Earth, the Earth would no longer be here. A wave of gamma radiation would precede the blast and would be intense enough to vapourise everything in it's path and that does travel at the speed of light. In effect, we would never know the sun had exploded before our entire planet just simply ceased to exist.
Now assuming it imploded into nothingness, we would also cease to exist. An implosion of this kind could only result in a black hole when a body with the mass of the sun implodes into a singularity. However, we would know about this briefly as the earth accelerated into the event horizon, at which point, oblivion would be our only future. We would first see the light from the sun quickly diminish into nothing before the acceleration of the earth toward the event horizon. Our orbital velocity would generate a spiral and, at a complete guess, I would say we would have hours or even days before we were ultimately sucked into it.
I'll let other with more advanced physics calculate the size of the event horizon based on the mass of the sun and the time it would take for us to be sucked into the cosmic vacuum cleaner. That sort of calculus is beyond my capability.
There is no sound in space . Speed of sound is affected whatever material it is traveling through (Air, metal, water, etc..)... whats space made out of?
Anyways I also read somewhere, years ago so I don't remember where, that if the Sun Imploded it would create a Black Hole about 2 feet across (little over 1/2 a meter for you UK people)
I doubt it would suck us in that quickly, but then again.. I've never been sucked into a black hole so what do I know? __________________________________________________________
Originally by: Liang Nuren wrong forum isroy i am vjery drunm
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Unity Love
Caldari Deep Core Mining Inc.
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Posted - 2008.10.20 16:56:00 -
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Edited by: Unity Love on 20/10/2008 16:58:59 Heat=Infra-red=wave=speed of light
So we'd be baked after 8.33minutes, just as we were wondering why it suddenly got so dark. (not taking into account the atmosphere etc.)
As for if the sun just disappeared I'm guessing we'd be killed as we got wacked by a comet. If you are to believe Einstein the Earth's orbit would also disappear after 8 minutes as well.
Also the sun doesn't have nearly enough mass to supernova, so if the sun was to die it would probably just become a solid iron ball and just chill out (<<<<pun of awesomeness)
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CryoHead
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Posted - 2008.10.20 18:02:00 -
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Assuming we won't be affected by the plasma and the radiation and won't collide with other bodies within the system during the outbound flight, Earth would become a rogue planet, a wanderer of interstellar space. Temperature would probably drop far below minus hundred Celsius within a few hours (days?) and the whole surface would freeze. Small communities would probably be able to survive indefinitely assuming they had prior knowledge of the event and had some time to prepare underground shelters. Military kind of ppl. and some others with influence, maybe a few lucky others who would be needed like doctors, certain kinds of scientists, nuclear reactor specialists, geologists and biologists, geneticists etc. Some politicians, obviously. I'm fairly certain that not many economists would be invited. Some grunts would be needed ofc to do the hard work but ofc military personnel would be available. They would (it's more of an assumption) probably need individuals from as many races as possible to make sure they have most of the gene varieties available for scientific research. The surface would become uninhabitable for billions of years. Basically it would remain uninhabitable forever, unless the survivors manage to develop some future technology that could provide heat on the surface. Dunno... black people would become white in the long run 
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Unity Love
Caldari Deep Core Mining Inc.
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Posted - 2008.10.20 18:21:00 -
[44]
The asteroid belt/Kupier belt would also be a bit of a boom boom. We'd have to be very lucky to get through that.
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ThaMa Gebir
Gallente Raddick Explorations BlackWater.
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Posted - 2008.10.20 18:37:00 -
[45]
Originally by: Benilopax
Originally by: Farelle if the sun just vanished rather 'kaboom oops' then we'd freeze very fast, a few days tops. the weird things that live at deep ocean geothermal vents would prob be ok for a good long while tho, they don't need the sun at all, and the vents would keep the sea liquid. (in fact you'd prob get what scientists think may be occuring on Titan (I think)) the frozen surface over seas kept liquid by heat from the core. all kinds of weirdness could go on under that.
Europa
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Confirmed heaviest member of RDEX........
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Gabrialle
Amarr Sunspot Requisitions Worlds End Consortium
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Posted - 2008.10.20 19:10:00 -
[46]
If the sun ever ceases to exist, jupiter hits saturn and becomes a second sun that catches the earth in a stable orbit similar to the one its in now, i may just start believing in god...maybe
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Cmdr Sy
Appetite 4 Destruction The Firm.
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Posted - 2008.10.20 20:02:00 -
[47]
The more significant thing is we would not get any warning. News of our impending doom could not arrive any sooner than the burst of radiation, which would bake most of the Earth and make those enjoying night-time breathe plasma.
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Sniper Wolf18
Gallente Apocalypse Ponies H E L I C O N
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Posted - 2008.10.20 20:22:00 -
[48]
short answer
You'd be screwed
long answer
you'd be screwwwwwwwwweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeddd
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EnslaverOfMinmatar
Yarsk Hunters DeaDSpace Coalition
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Posted - 2008.10.20 20:38:00 -
[49]
go get some books on astronomy and astrophysics, and if after reading them you think it;s all lies, spam the authors with letters
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Emeline Cabernet
Amarr Amarr Border Defense Consortium Curatores Veritatis Alliance
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Posted - 2008.10.21 00:03:00 -
[50]
jesus would return and build us a new sun.
makes total sense right.
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Taedrin
Gallente Celestial Ascension Tenth Legion
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Posted - 2008.10.21 01:49:00 -
[51]
How to destroy the earth
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mercyonman
Caldari Cryogenic Consultancy Black Sun Alliance
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Posted - 2008.10.21 03:07:00 -
[52]
if it did explode the amount of light emitted from the blast would blind us. half the earth would be scorched then a few minutes later we would just blow up
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ReaperOfSly
Gallente Zetsubou Corp
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Posted - 2008.10.21 13:04:00 -
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Originally by: Last Wolf There is no sound in space .
Well actually there is. Space isn't pure vacuum, it has various particles floating around in it. This can actually carry sound at great speed (although attenuation is obviously awful).
Have you heard of the sun's heliopause? It's the range at which solar winds go from travelling faster than the local speed of sound to below the local speed of sound. That's generally the point beyond which you're considered to be in interstellar space. I believe Voyager 1 passed it a few years ago.
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EmperorPirk
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Posted - 2008.10.21 17:58:00 -
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The sun dies, we loose our orbit, all life on earth is dead, the planet drifts away till it finds a new sun to orbit, life begins to grow, evolution takes place and the life forms become more intellegent, they invent fire and soon enough they have big cities and industries, and some day a lifeform ask the others what would happen if the sun exploded 
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Xroxor
Minmatar Blood-Storm CryoGenesis Mining Syndicate
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Posted - 2008.10.21 22:02:00 -
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Edited by: Xroxor on 21/10/2008 22:03:21 As the sun grew in size as it turns into a red giant, it would burn off everything on earth before it popped. Life will long be gone before the sun dies and it would take hunderds of year to reach that mass.
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TU144 TEPPOPNCT'CMEPTHNK
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Posted - 2008.10.21 23:01:00 -
[56]
The Sun Dies...
Result... Chuck Norris gets Very Very Angry!!!
CCP made little baby jesus cry by nerfing ghost training
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Arvald
Caldari Ninjas N Pirates
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Posted - 2008.10.21 23:02:00 -
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Originally by: EmperorPirk The sun dies, we loose our orbit, all life on earth is dead, the planet drifts away till it finds a new sun to orbit, life begins to grow, evolution takes place and the life forms become more intellegent, they invent fire and soon enough they have big cities and industries, and some day a lifeform ask the others what would happen if the sun exploded 
....... ....my brain hurts
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Khraunus
Amarr Suddenly Ninjas Tear Extraction And Reclamation Service
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Posted - 2008.10.21 23:30:00 -
[58]
Originally by: Voltain Looking out of my office window while at the same time reading this thread made me realise this:
The UK would be fine without our 1 day a year of sunshine. In fact the girl who sits opposite me looks like she might have evolved to live underground near a heat source. Pale skin, big gnawing teeth, anorexic looking and practically blind with a heightened sense of smell.
I think I see whiskers too, but I don't want to get close enough to confirm.
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