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What would happen if a sun made of ice would collide with a normal, lava-made sun? Both suns would be the same size and ice-made sun's temperature would be -1000 degrees of celsius and normal sun's temperature +1000 degrees of celsius.

Would their combined effects cancel each other out so that instead there would be only empty space or one 0-degree sun?

>> No.7970873

>>7970863
I know I'm being memed but....
1.)You can't have below -273 celsius.
2.)If you could, yes hypothetically, in a closed system, they would cancel out to 0 degrees IF they have equal heat capacity. However, they will then cool down to be in equilibrium with the space around them due to black body radiation. That's assuming there isn't any type of fission/fusion going on in there.
4.)Fuck I've put enough thought into a stale pasta

>> No.7970874

>>7970863
The matrix would break down and reality would be revealed to us.

>> No.7970875

>>7970863
You would have super hot ice that burns you if you touch it but you could still ice skate and go ice fishing.

>> No.7970972

>>7970873
Thanks! I have another question.

Is Who wants to be a millionaire just a game of luck?

I mean, there's 33.34% chance of being right unless the person happen to know the answer, and lifelines can only get you so far into the game.

>> No.7971193

>>7970972
Well, either you get to be a millionaire or you dont, so its a purely 50/50 chance totally based on luck

>> No.7971202

>>7970972
Let's say there are 15 questions with 4 choices each. Let's also say there are 3 lifelines: call-a-friend, 50-50, and ask-the-audience.

For each of the 15 questions, there is only 1 correct answer, and 3 incorrect answers, so immediately your chances are 1/3 = 33.34%. You can use each lifeline once. Using phone-a-friend, let's say gives you a 95% chance the person you call is correct. So 1 question is 95%. Similarly, we can say ask-the-audience gives you a 95% chance. Finally, 50-50 will remove 2 wrong answers, so you have 1 right answer and 1 wrong answer, so you basically know the answer. To recap:

Question 1: 33.34%

Question 2: 33.34%

Question 3: 33.34%

Question 4: 95% <--- ask-the-audience

Question 5: 33.34%

Question 6: 33.34%

Question 7: 33.34%

Question 8: 33.34%

Question 9: 95% <--- phone-a-friend

Question 10: 33.34%

Question 11: 33.34%

Question 12: 33.34%

Question 13: 33.34%

Question 14: 33.34%

Question 15: 100% <--- 50-50

Total: 690.08%

Divided by 15 questions = 46.00%

So basically, it's more a less a game of chance, but more than half the people on the show will lose, so it's not very fair. That show is making tons of money off of people.

>> No.7971207

>>7971202
Even if you have a 100% chance of getting all the lifelines correct the odds of guessing your way to being a millionaire are 0.0000000596, or 1 in 16,777,216

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7971254

>>7970863
Define "sun"

>> No.7971465

>>7970863
it will turn into a rock sun

>> No.7971472

each of the Suns would neutralise each others temperature to 0 degrees Celsius creating two identical Suns known as "rock Suns". Because rock Suns have negative gravity they will then accelerate away from each other at a constant velocity.