Guys, I know the Sun would never undergo Supernova! Please watch the full video before commenting 😁☀️ We're lucky that our Sun is a silent star. However it would swallow Earth in a few billion years as it turns into a red giant and then gradually lose heat to the surroundings and cool down.
@@gelofi_YT Well You Dont have to worry becuse in 1 billion year the life will be no lokger exit on earth mybe millions of years. And mybe now becuse of ww3
Well it's happening at a very slow rate and before it's too late it'll be billions of years by that time humans will have conquered a good portion of their local galaxy cluster
@@techfrank2431 Yeap, migration and colonization other systems. But we have to do it few hundred years before Sun change to supernova, not like in Hollywoods movies in last second before shockwave reach orbit of Earth we take off from Earth.
@@SerenityScratch But propably you saw lots of movies something like >>> hero cut wires in bomb in last second and save lots of people or >> in Armagedon with Bruce Willis group of voluntiers rush on space shuttle to the comet in few hours, dig a hole and next detonate whole comet just before it impact in Earth. Same was in Deep Impact. You wana more movies? I can bet with you if someone will make movie about Sun supernova people willbe evacuted from Earth on last space ship just few seconds before shock wave hit the Earth. Or you win with me if it you make that movie "Supernova Sol".
I can sense you are associated with famous Hong Kong martial artist and film actor Jackie Chan in some or other way... May be his fan or something... Cuz you have Jyutping Cantonese written on your ID by his name... Also you took Sun to be Jackie Chan i.e. Sun Chan... Sounds pretty interesting though.🙏🙏🙏🙏
"even a supernova from 50 light years away could kill life on earth", don't worry the closest "Massive Star" that definitely will go supernova in the near future is WR104, and it's 7500 light years from earth so nothing to worry about.
IK Pegasi is 150 light years away, Spica 250 light years, famous Betelgeuse 640 light years away, all likely future supernovas. WR104 while very far away is dangerous because we are looking at the rotational axis of dying star, so if the supernova produces gamma ray burst we may be hit.
Several years ago, my cousin wanted to show me a "funny" video about Ronald McDonald killing a bunch of kids. 6 year old me would never be the same again...
Scientists: the sun has 4 billion years left of life The sun: nah i should just die this place is boring Scientists: we are so sorry our calculations were wrong
Said supernova would obliterate the majority of the planets in the system. FTR, the extinction of all species would be instantaneous, no one would suffer or even know it had happened. It takes approximately eight minutes for sunlight to reach the planet. A supernova shockwave would travel at speeds in the range of 1,000 - 25,000% light speed, meaning that the shockwave would destroy all life in a matter of milliseconds. The average reaction time of all species to this sort of stimuli is in the range of 0.5 to 7 seconds, and that's basic reactions. By the time it would of been realized, everything is already long past gone. That's the power of pure plasma at a massive scale. It's the equivalent of one hundred quadrillion simultaneous lightning bolts. That's more lightning bolts than ever recorded in history, by a factor of no less than ten thousand fold. Now then, what will happen when the sun runs out of fuel is no less devastating locally, but will also be further prolonged since the expansion of the sun will be a longer cosmic event (a supernova explosion lasts about eighty hours whereas the star expansion lasts about thirty-six months give or take a few). Thing is, the sun expansion will be just as destructive immediately to all life and will have the same net result, but will also be far more predictable because the signs take longer to manifest and will be easier to warn everyone about. Whether or not it obliterates the planet or just burns the surface to an uninhabitable state, is difficult to ascertain. The closer to the sun the planet is, the higher likelihood that obliteration will occur. One thing to assure is that after the expansion collapses, the sun will just be a dwarf that no longer emits light (actually it will still emit some light but not a significant amount), and any of the benefits that the sun once gave will be no more. How long before this happens? Impossible to say, but it won't be very long in a cosmic view, though for us, it'll be far too long in the future to even worry about. Once the time comes for the sun to start showing signs of low fuel, it'll be very apparent because the sun will be less effective in doing what it does, providing light, and by proxy, heat. That will affect weather, seasons, geological activity, among many other things. We'll know that something is not right. Hopefully, we'll have expanded into other regions of the universe long by then. Or, alternatively, there might not be any life on this planet at all when it occurs. Who knows.
@@ZeroX4561 the gender reveal party joke just explains how stupid and selfish those parties can be (some parties disturb the neighbour hood with loud noises). But in the gender reveal joke/meme we exaggerate to explain how stupid those parties are. I think this is what it means
@@XrayTag the gender reveal party joke is abt how the California forest fires and all that was all because of one gender reveal party which is true idk what ur talking about
(1:38) Actually the sun doesn't have enough mass to turn into a Neutron Star or A Black Hole. To turn into a Neutron Star, you'd need a Star to go Supernova if its mass is low enough, to make a Black Hole, you'd need to make it go under a Hypernova which only high mass stars are capable of (We're talking 50 Solar Masses+). The sun, however is too light to go Supernova so it swells up and then loses its outer layers going Nova. If you're lazy like me to read all of that, simply the Sun doesn't have enough mass to turn into a Neutron Star let alone a Black Hole, it would turn into a White Dwarf.
@@BeanBeanMcBean3000 we(21st century) of course won't die with this, the future humans may die but not due to a super nova, the sun is just a baby😁, it would not explode into a super nova
@@Zeebats Well the "RUMORS" you speak off will be based on scientific facts. If something happens, there is a reason. That's why they use existing facts/Science. It's called hypothesis, boi.
@@xenodirt if it's hypothesis, it's not a fact. What we have here is assumptions with hypothesis that are made by our own space perspective. Maybe in 100 years things gonna be different.
@@NikolaiAvilov4446 Lol that's what I thought but then I found out that this comment was posted 4 months ago and the other one was 3 weeks ago so this one is is the original
sun: doesnt have enough mass to become a super nova video: it can wipe out life in a 50 light year radius all other stars around us that does have the mass: ima do whats called a pro gamer move
I'm not sure if there are stars within 50 light years of us big enough. Betelgeuse is 550 light years away. Too far to cause us harm. It's unlikely even one 50 light years away could do for us. Make for an amazing sight though.
If you actually think about it, we are super, SUPER lucky to have Earth. Earth was made at just the right time, and in just the right place. In other universes, stars would be way too bug or way too small to have the right amount of gravitational pull. But, if you have the right ingredients, then perhaps, just perhaps, there might just be another planet like Earth out there. (I hope all of this is right 😅)
I know now our purpose. We have to pass knowledge to next generations and generations to come thousands to millions of years from now and keep on improving our technology in order to find new place that will support/preserve survival of mankind.
@@vigneshnath8693 With 'too much esteroids' you know I'm joking, right? Then, and anyway thanks for the info, I knew the Sun can't go super or hypernova. And another thing, if the Sun consumes stuff (planets, asteroids, etc) it wont get bigger, he uses hydrogen. It was just a joke
Everyone on Earth: Sun, Sun, Mr Golden Sun! Shinning down on me! Sun: Hey, everyone! Look at this cool trick!!!! *Goes Supernova* Everyone: 😱😱😱😱😫😫😫😫😫😫😫😫😫☠️☠️☠️
Astrogeekz: What If Sun undergoes a Supernova explosion (Scary!) Me: *Meh......* GrayStillPlays: **Uploads UNIVERSE SANDBOX 2 Gameplay Video Of Sun Going Supernova Explosion In ACTION** Me: *I'm Interested.*
It’s so weird because I’ve literally had dreams of this sort of thing happening, and I swear to god, it’s got to be one of, if not the most frightening, dreadful feeling ever. That feeling of witnessing it happen, knowing “well, this literally is it, this is the end”, no matter what you’re doing in that moment, just staring hopelessly as yourself and everything else is wiped out....man it’s crazy. Really puts a new perspective on life, knowing all we know could just be gone like that
Tbh it has no sense. That's exactly what it makes funny. But probably I had made it in the view of the heat generated during a supernova explosion that on our Sun. I'm not that educated so I can be wrong 75%.
We will die millions of times until the Sun turns into a red giant so we don't have to worry, either way the technology will advance until that happens and most likely humans will live on antoher planet so our next generations will survive too.