Jupiter: Our Second Sun
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@VibrationsfromMirror Light has some complex properties that can explain the "visual" of jupiter changing. Also, our own atmosphere changes a lot day to day and over time due to effects like pollution. The refraction of our atmosphere and diffusion of light before it reaches you can easily explain changes in what Jupiter looks like. Also, orbits aren't round, the distance between us and Jupiter changes a lot. We orbit the sun MUCH faster than Jupiter (11.8x faster).
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@doug65536 Shiga, David (2006-08-17). "Mass cut-off between stars and brown dwarfs revealed". New Scientist.
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@doug65536 What could cause a change in Mass in a Planet or Star? Has Jupiter's Mass changed, it has definately become bigger in our night skies over the past 30 years. Any thought on this welcomed. Where did you find theis statistic on minimum star size being 8.3 Solar Mass, and what could cause a growth in Mass?
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@PantsThatDontFit You site is down, so posting here. If you have a new site please send me a personal message.
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Glad I found your site. I think listening to those that debunk "everything" will only help me in my theories. My latest will suggest that, at least some, Planets are capable to "maturing" into Suns. Debunk me, and I welcome any info from your viewers on this (pun) Matter. The beginning idea came from the willingness to accept Hollow Earth theory, and the assumption that indeed we have an inner sun. Is it not possible then, that planets w/polar "holes" all have inner Suns? No need for a crash!
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For stars with similar metallicity to the Sun, the theoretical minimum mass the star can have, and still undergo fusion at the core, is estimated to be about 75 times the mass of Jupiter. When the metallicity is very low, however, a recent study of the faintest stars found that the minimum star size seems to be about 8.3% of the solar mass, or about 87 times the mass of Jupiter.
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illuminati wants to brainwash everyone with satanic symbols, they do it by drawing all attention to something while symbols are brainwashing you in the background.
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Exactly, Jupiter doesn't have enough mass to generate fusion.
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I don't believe crashing a space probe can ignite Jupiter at all.
A nuclear fusion reaction would have to be kickstarted, which is very hard to achieve. Scientists are working on fusion and they have been able to sustain nuclear fusion for nanoseconds on Earth. Perhaps if they did something similar like that, but on Jupiter to "kick start" , the fusion reaction.
whats the song
vishous303 1 year ago
@vishous303 Coast to COast by Cindy Lora
Crosisborg 1 year ago
blow the crud outta your nose, pal, it's clogging your brain. Your information is waaay off. for anyone truely interested, search 'string of pearls comet' as it was intentionally directed into Jupter in '93, igniting the gas giant. it should become a full blown sun in 2012, making its mooons inhabitable
PantsThatDontFit 1 year ago
@PantsThatDontFit Dude you are on drugs, Jupiter becoming a sun is impossible.
Crosisborg 1 year ago
There are people that actually thing crashing a space probe into a planet will cause that planet to ignite into a sun?
Have you confirmed they actually believe this? It's got to be people messing around . . . doesn't it? I mean . . .
Okay I guess it's possible for people to be that stupid . .
Anyway, what's that song at the very beginning of the video?+++++++++++++++++
technologysucks 2 years ago
Yes, some actually believe it. The song is COast to COast by Cindy Lora
Crosisborg 2 years ago