The goal of Saturn ignition is not a new star but a black hole, that would result in an attemped ignition. Google "Scattering and Absorption of Gravitational Plane Waves by Rotating Black Holes", a paper by Sam R. Dolan of Univ. Dublin school of mathematics. Rotating black hole creates opposite senses and creates a "glory", making transition smoother for Earth. If you wish, Youtube "Thread of a Conspiracy", not trying to spam... ok, maybe just a little. Nothing wrong with argument. Great vid!
well its such a hypothetical subject its hard to tell what it would affect. if it was able to sustain fusion it would need to be 100$+ its current mass the saturnian moon system would surely succumb to the mass ( or gravity ) of the new star. im not any astro physicist so i couldnt tell you for sure what warming properties it would give to the outer solar system. i think that maybe it could warm it up but, its just such an impossible notion.
I have allot of questions on this subject, hypothetically if saturn was ignited and sustained nuclear fusion, how would it effect the surround planets.. since that part of the solar system tends to be colder.. would the moons n planets warm up n possible frozen liquid melt?
The goal of Saturn ignition is not a new star but a black hole, that would result in an attemped ignition. Google "Scattering and Absorption of Gravitational Plane Waves by Rotating Black Holes", a paper by Sam R. Dolan of Univ. Dublin school of mathematics. Rotating black hole creates opposite senses and creates a "glory", making transition smoother for Earth. If you wish, Youtube "Thread of a Conspiracy", not trying to spam... ok, maybe just a little. Nothing wrong with argument. Great vid!
RuffleTheTeacher 3 years ago
well its such a hypothetical subject its hard to tell what it would affect. if it was able to sustain fusion it would need to be 100$+ its current mass the saturnian moon system would surely succumb to the mass ( or gravity ) of the new star. im not any astro physicist so i couldnt tell you for sure what warming properties it would give to the outer solar system. i think that maybe it could warm it up but, its just such an impossible notion.
camdaddy09 3 years ago
I have allot of questions on this subject, hypothetically if saturn was ignited and sustained nuclear fusion, how would it effect the surround planets.. since that part of the solar system tends to be colder.. would the moons n planets warm up n possible frozen liquid melt?
K4kaShiii 3 years ago