this is consider the possibility that and this would
occur assuming the Sun detonated tomorrow that
star at the focal point of our planetary group
that very hot bundle of plasma that gives
us intensity and energy and astonishing
appearances well it's a ticking time
bomb the Sun is around 10 billion years
old however it's simply expected to go on about
one more 5 billion years after that the
Sun will extend turning into a red monster
then it will psychologist to turn into a white
predominate a withering star cooling for the following
a few billion years obviously we'll
throughout the entire be gone before any of that
happens yet at the same time might you at any point envision what
it might be want to watch the Sun blow
up right in front of you with a name
like cosmic explosion you'd feel that a sun based
blast would be the most sublime
firecrackers show the world has at any point seen
yet, as a general rule you probably wouldn't see
anything the Sun is 150 million
kilometers from Earth and it takes
8 minutes for light from the Sun to
contact us and keeping in mind that that might appear to be super
far away in supernovae terms we don't
have a potential for success for earth to be
totally protected from a cosmic explosion we'd
should be somewhere around 50 to 100 light
years away however fortunately if
the Sun were to detonate tomorrow the
coming about shock wave wouldn't major areas of strength for be
enough to just obliterate the entire earth
the side pointing toward the Sun would bubble
by in a flash the fortunate other half would
experience a climb in temperature that
would be multiple times more sultry than the sun's
current surface temperature and
extremely durable haziness and without the sun's
mass keeping us in circle earth would
logical get drifting going into space
while its leftover occupants
frantically battle to remain alive there
is an opportunity that our planet could lock
into space around another star that
could give a similar light and intensity as
our Sun yet when that occurred
we'd throughout the entire be gone assuming we knew in
advance the day that the Sun would
detonate then we could get ourselves as
numerous as 1000 years of time gave we
had the assets to support ourselves
for that long and we could only a couple
meters beneath the ground you stroll on the
earth is keeping a temperature of
around 17 degrees so assuming we had enough
time to plan development could
keep on living by moving underground
into an enormous organization of braced fortifications
soon after the blast the
surface temperature on earth would drop
to less 18 degrees soon
temperatures would fall to about
less 73 degrees right now the
seas would start to freeze from the
top down in no less than 1,000 years Earth's
air would freeze and implode
leaving anything left on a superficial level
presented to enormous radiation and meteor
influences ideally by that point we'd
have gotten ourselves another home the upside
That's what news is assuming the Sun were to detonate
furthermore, it will ultimately happen it
wouldn't come about coincidentally when the Sun
kicks the bucket it will be a long sluggish exhausting
process occurring north of billions of
years the Sun will get more smoking and
more splendid and it will begin to grow
during this interaction it will lose its
external layers to the universe prompting
the formation of different stars and planets
similarly that the violet explosion of
the Enormous detonation made Earth who knows
perhaps new life could frame can you
envision a technique earth another humanoid
species it's difficult to foresee how our
system could look billions of years from
presently and it's particularly difficult to envision
our nearby planet group without the incredible
brilliant anchor that holds us generally together
however, one day in the extremely far off
future the Sun will extend and afterward it
will contract perhaps leaving space for a new
begin to have its spot and if by some
wonder mankind actually exists at that
point where could we be residing can you
envision your relatives being brought into the world on a
space station well that is a story
Comments (2)
It's an exciting read, but I wouldn't want to see it with my own eyes. Scary.
Well written!