Do you think humans will ever walk on the sun?

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Once the fusion process completes and it cools down.

However how are you going to handle the immense gravitational forces due to the sun's massive size?

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I was just wondering if you think a man will ever be able to walk on the sun?


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Wouldn't you be blind if you would fly close to the sun? Ever try to look directly into the sun on a sunny day?

It would be too hot and the sun isn't solid, its a gas :ld:

I heard Saturn & Jupiter aren't solid as well, I was :mindblown: that those planets were gasses.
 

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the sun isn't solid, its a gas :ld:

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:ohhh: You're right forgot about that. It would be impossible for a solid to exist at those high temperatures and pressure anyways. It wouldn't be able to maintain any sort of stable structure and decompose.

I wonder, once it completes fusion and starts to dispel the gasses, would it eventually cool and lose enough mass that some sort of solid would develop? :jbhmm:

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If a really huge star dies, it has so much mass that after the helium is used up, it still has enough carbon to fuse it into heavy elements like iron. When the core turns to iron, it no longer burns. The star’s gravity causes it to collapse, and then it explodes into a supernova. What’s left of the core can form a neutron star or a black hole.

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:ohhh: You're right forgot about that. It would be impossible for a solid to exist at those high temperatures and pressure anyways. It wouldn't be able to maintain any sort of stable structure and decompose.

I wonder, once it completes fusion and starts to dispel the gasses, would it eventually cool and lose enough mass that some sort of solid would develop? :jbhmm:
Way before that time it would have engulfed the earth though as it turns into a red giant.
 
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:ohhh: You're right forgot about that. It would be impossible for a solid to exist at those high temperatures and pressure anyways. It wouldn't be able to maintain any sort of stable structure and decompose.

I wonder, once it completes fusion and starts to dispel the gasses, would it eventually cool and lose enough mass that some sort of solid would develop? :jbhmm:

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You're wrong because hell is a solid planet and it exists. It's also 10x hotter than the sun. It's so hot it would probably melt the earth, hence why it's the only planet that's underground
 

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You're wrong because hell is a solid planet and it exists. It's also 10x hotter than the sun. It's so hot it would probably melt the earth, hence why it's the only planet that's underground
Do you give courses or lectures on cosmology?
 
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