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  • Yep, our sun is more stable!

    Red giants and supergiants are not. :P

  • Damn!

  • huh

  • any more videos like this? please please send me links

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  • well yes theya re unstable but not in this way xd they are unstable from the inside from outside they look just as stable as our sun xD

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  • This reminds me of the red hyper giant Beteigeuze, they say that it moves around like a water baloon ; that is a sign that it will collapse into a black hole in a matter of tens of thousand of years ,leting out a gamma ray beam strong enough to effect earths Ecosystem but since it is rotating the opposite direction that are solar system is it won't effect us.

  • Beteigeuze is 430 ly away.

    It won't affect us, even if it wanted to.

    It can dance, yell and what ever.

    Only be scared of objects within 100 to 150 ly, something like Sirius (that within 8 LY ;D )

  • actually a professor showed this to me and my class, he said something like this took 6 months to simulate, if i remember correct.

  • Huh?

  • Is this a water balloon being shined on with a light?

  • this video stinks

  • Scratch-and-sniff o-vision?

  • o_O?

  • if the sun gets bigger wouldnt we just have a longet time to go around it not necessarially get consumed by it. wouldnt we just have a different path around its gravitation? i think we would get pushed out instead of us staying in the same spot of the old gravitation and become consumed.

  • wow. Didn't think that could happen... So if that happened then our sun commited suicide wouldn't our planet turn into a comet cause its race through space..

  • MaiL0MaN3 > The fate of the Sun is to become a white-dwarf. Its mass will be a little less than it is now, and it will only be the size of the Earth, but its gravity will still be strong enough for all planets to continue to orbit around it.

  • If the mass is the same, the size of the Sun has no effect on its gravitation. But you are right to say that as the Sun gets bigger, the orbit of the planets will move further out.

    This is because the Sun is always losing mass, so its gravity is slowly dwindling. Some theories say that by the time it is a red-giant the Earth will be a "safe" distance as not to be consumed by it.

  • ursacke is right but srz what you say is bullcrap its not like a bigger object couses a wider orbit

  • Isn't that The Intruder from Toonami

  • damm

  • damn

  • damn all this damnation

  • damn

  • whats it about? is that what a red giant looks like? and does?

  • Yes, this is supposed to simulate a red giant over a process of several months. Unfortunately I am unable to find the original source for this one, but check Google for "red giant super computer simulation" for a bunch of similar videos.

  • DAMN

  • damn indeed!

  • Damn!

  • damn

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