Old 07-7-2007, 06:21 PM   #21
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Well it does do something after being a red giant. It turns into a black dwarf.
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Old 07-7-2007, 06:25 PM   #22
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yeah, so indeed it wouldn't drift away, unless the black dwarf fell into a larger planet's orbit (or larger black dwarf)
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Old 07-7-2007, 06:30 PM   #23
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But even when the sun burns out, there will still be gravity, what if stuff starts orbiting around Jupiter?
We need the sun to live. It's possible that when the sun dies, another sun will automatically develop to take its place. It's possible if it was forming during this time period.
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Old 07-7-2007, 06:50 PM   #24
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Just because we die it doesn't mean the end of the universe.

And anyways, what some bacteria evolves and survives.

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Old 07-7-2007, 07:16 PM   #25
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yeah, so indeed it wouldn't drift away, unless the black dwarf fell into a larger planet's orbit (or larger black dwarf)
Why would a black dwarf enter into the orbit of a planet? No matter how large the planet is, the black dwarf still has almost all of mass it did as a star. Things would simply proceed as they normally would, minus the nuclear reaction.


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Well it does do something after being a red giant. It turns into a black dwarf
Wrong, it turns into a white dwarf star, black dwarf stars are theoretically what white dwarf stars turn into, once they cool down.

By the way, the sun isn't even close to being big enough to form a black hole.

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We need the sun to live. It's possible that when the sun dies, another sun will automatically develop to take its place. It's possible if it was forming during this time period.
Did you fail astronomy? The only thing correct with that is the statement "we need the sun to live". Then again, you do seem to have the reputation of postwhoring, so I probably shouldn't take anything you post seriously.
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I don't even know what you guys are talking about anymore. Nonetheless, this isn't CT material.
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