As the Sun loses mass and stretches out, its "reach" keeps increasing. To keep the entire Sun in view, I had to continuously zoom the camera out. Since the video is sped up, this creates the effect of jumping back a fraction of a second.
@@Tanghenghout5849 no the sun is too small to explode in a supernova A star needs 8x the mass of our sun to die in a supernova and our sun only had 1x the mass of itself instead it will end it's life as expanding into a red giant until collapsing into a white dwarf