sooooooo if the sun blew up or turned off right now, it would take 8 minutes for us to notice.

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Um no, Jupier is not close enough to earth for that. Anyways when the sun dies it will swell up into a supernova which means it will grow out to be as big as at least out to Jupiters orbit if not bigger. The sun will swallow what's left of earth after vaporizing it.
Would be a sight to see. Maybe one day we can watch something like that
 

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It depends I guess...:what: like what type of explosion it is, like a supernova, nah we'd burn up and be incinerated in minutes... :heh:
I think some other weird shyt would happen...it couldn't just be cool for the 8 lol
 

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Naw because if the sun exploded, the explosion couldn't move faster than light. So we would be oblivious to the fact it exploded for that 8 minutes

And then despite the soul’s will to live your body will perish in a cold sheer frost that would make the very arctic jealous. There will be no pain, no announcement from death’s embrace.

No, but the gravitation pull from the sun that holds our planet in place and causes it to spin would cease immediately, thus killing everyone and everything on this planet immediately. The light from the event wouldn't reach our point in space for 8 minutes. Thus, the space dust would see it, but none of us will.

Jupiter would hold us into place.

...in 8 minutes :jbhmm:
You’re all wrong



For Earth to be completely safe from a supernova, we’d need to be at least 50 to 100 light-years away! But the good news is that, if the Sun were to explode tomorrow, the resulting shockwave wouldn’t be strong enough to destroy the whole Earth. Only the side facing the Sun would boil away instantly.



The lucky other half would experience a rise in temperature that would be 15 times hotter than the Sun’s current surface temperature, and permanent darkness. And without the Sun’s mass keeping us in orbit, Earth would likely start floating off into in space while its remaining inhabitants desperately struggle to stay alive.

There’s a chance that our planet could lock into orbit around another star that might provide the same light and heat as our Sun. But by the time that happened, we’d all be long gone.
 

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Or it’s curtains ?

I believe that Humans are the first life form that can travel through space.

I believe that the Human race will never die.. or more correctly our progeny will love on as long as the Universe exists. Wether that be different species' or synthetic life forms (prolly mixed with organic life).

As such. Our number one obstacle to living FOREVER is getting the fukc out the way before the Sun explodes. We have Billions of years but we'd have to move the planet like a big ass starship with enough energy and resources (maybe orbiting bodies like a small sun and mad asteroids full of raw material) to make it to the next solar system.

And so on and so on.

Sun explodes tomorrow? We are DONE
 
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