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5354625 No.5354625[DELETED]  [Reply] [Original]

what would happen if a 1000 c hot sun made of lava would collide with a -1000 c sun made of ice

>> No.5354627

antisun + sun would annihilate to produce lots of gamma

>> No.5354636

Who knows because -1000 C is well below absolute zero...

>> No.5354672

It would explode over 500 posts on 4chan

>> No.5354686

a star made of water

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5354702

Omfg op I was wondering just the same, pic related.

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5354716

Water consists of hydrogen, the main fuel of our sun. If we threw a dickass huge globe of water at it, it would burn brighter. The mass of the water would also make the process of fusion faster so it'd be going through it's resources alot quicker. It'd burn brighter and die sooner.

>> No.5354729

Cancels out.
+- 1000 = 0

>> No.5354753

>>5354729
wrong, what-if-xkcd did something on this already you should check out, but frozen ice can still be part of fusion, its not heat transferring or a flame, its a massive reactor and you're adding cold feul to it. lolcoldfusion

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>>5354753
lol

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5354778

>Anything below absolute zero

>> No.5354795

>>5354778
>still stuck in 17th century mindset.
Negatives. Learn them.

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>>5354627
What happens if a gamma hits an anti-gamma? Do they create mass?

>> No.5354830

You get a sun with -1000/2 degrees.

>> No.5354860

>>5354805
There is no such thing as anti-gamma rays. That is not a picture of the sun in gamma rays.

>> No.5354868

Well, what would happen if you collide matter and anti-matter?

>> No.5354879

>>5354795
troll
1/10 for getting me to respond

>> No.5354887

>>5354805

>Anti-gamma

Oh lordy did I lol

>> No.5354933

>>5354860

Well obviously not anymore. They all combined into mass.

>> No.5354972

it would merge into a black hole of fahrenheit

>> No.5354981

Water has a higher specific heat capacity than lava, so the 2x sun will have a temperature in the negative celsius range.

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5354989

>the newfags will never leave /sci/
>/sci/ culture is dead