What if the Sun Went Supernova? - Universe Sandbox²
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Published 2016-11-25
In this video, we will talk about the idea of sun going supernova as a white dwarf billions of years in the future.
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All Comments (21)
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I recommended my astronomy teacher to show your videos to my class because I learn a lot from them and he said yes!
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Question: the title Long answer: this video Short answer: WERE FUCKED
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Safer.Sephiroth would like to know your location
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1:36 "so we're going to go back to our home planer Earth (clicks on Deimos)
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and just as that no one ever knew we existed
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“What if the Sun went Supernova?” Sephiroth: Allow me to introduce myself.
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It touches some emotion in me to see the earth so easily wiped out in the supernova, even though I know it's only a simulation!
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These videos are so cool! Keep up the amazing work! :D
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even more thrilling when you realise supernovae are macro-galactic electrical phenomena unrelated to gravity or solar mass and thus can happen at any time to any star, including ours
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So sad and beautiful at the same time
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Physicists: "The Sun can't go supernova with its mass" Me: "Don't count possibility of an alien queen's meteor vessel colliding with it.
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Just found your channel! Enjoying your videos. I did not know about Universe Sandbox! D/ling now! I teach Astronomy at the UG level. Once I learn this software it is going to a treat for my students!
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I really enjoy these videos! keep it up!
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Great video as always, I wonder if the IK Pegasi supernova will behave any different with the new A19 mechanics.
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What a beautiful way to die if you were watching this.
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Great video anton!
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If the sun was a white dwarf and I looked up and stared at it would it burn my eyes and make me blind?
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It's even more interesting when Sirius is made to go supernova. At a distance of 8.6ly, you can witness a nebula of death expand and creep towards Earth over the span of several decades. It helps give a new perspective into the sheer power and size of supernovas.
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So Brace ourselves this is going to sting a bit. So thats everlasting life an infinity of energy gaseous . Cool.