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4814445 No.4814445 [Reply] [Original]

If the sun went dark, but not explode or implode, and quit producing heat, would humans be able to survive?

>> No.4814448

>>4814445
No.

/thread.

>> No.4814453

>>4814445

yes, provided they work together.

>> No.4814459

>>4814453

Disregard this post.

The answer be no.

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4814456

i really hope you're joking

>> No.4814457

We could probably rig up a permanent settlement with hydroponic fields and a nuclear plant. But 99.999999% of earth's life would die.

>> No.4814461

How long till we freeze to death?

This reminds me of that old SF story where they had to scoop out oxygen and melt it or something.