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7146898 No.7146898[DELETED]  [Reply] [Original]

Well?

>> No.7146916

>>7146898
Purple.

>> No.7146932

>>7146898
Better question:
What would happen if a Black Science Man collides with a White Science Boi?

>> No.7146940

It would be safe to assume that the "sun" made of lava would collapse into a black hole, so upon colliding with the other relatively normal star, it would suck that star up, gravitationally tear it apart, and overall just result in a giant stellar mess.

The better question would be, how large are these "stars?"

>> No.7146944

>>7146940
You win the first-retard-to-take-the-bait award!

>> No.7146949

>>7146898
Not much, it would form a bigger sun. The material is basically irrelevant.

>> No.7146998

big bang
big crunch
big ice melt
seriously stay with it guys

>> No.7147003

A shitpost comes out

>> No.7147006
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>>7146944

>> No.7147041

>>7146898
I don't know, better ask the GodKing about it.

>> No.7147050

Basically you would subtract the temperature of the ice (e.g. -100C) from the temperature of the lava (e.g. 1000C) and double the mass. 1000-(-100) = 1100C Fahrenheit.

>> No.7147052

>>7147050
It's definitely not that simple.

>> No.7147056

>>7147052
Fuck, really?

>> No.7147065

You would have a Sun of Steam because the ice would boil. It's simple math.

>> No.7147087

It would melt and cause a Mega Tsunami. I learned about it on the Discovery Channel.

>> No.7147097
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>> No.7147101

the lava would become extinguished and solidify into a giant igneous rock

>> No.7147112

>>7147101
Would we be able to colonize this rock? If we did, we could mine a lot of rock from the rock.

>> No.7147116

>>7147097
I wish I could understand this

>> No.7147120

>>7147112
Precious metals like gold and silver come from suns and sun explosions so it would be safe to assume that there would be more to mine than just plain rock in there.