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  • ForcedFirebird
    R3V OG
    • Feb 2007
    • 8300

    #11701
    We would SEE it in 8min after detonation, but years for the pressure wave. Without going into a lot if thought, we would probably be dead in the same 8min since the Earth's magnetic field would be overpowered by the non visible radio active particles that still have the ability to travel at light speed.

    People don't realize how large the cosmos is. If Earth was the size of a marble, the sun would be a beach ball, the solar system would be seven miles across at that scale (only including planets, not the Ort cloud).
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    • ForcedFirebird
      R3V OG
      • Feb 2007
      • 8300

      #11702
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      • 2mAn
        Moderator
        • Aug 2010
        • 20062

        #11703
        Originally posted by MrBurgundy

        8 mins
        I dont think we'd die immediately after seeing it explode... but not long after
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        • TeXJ
          E30 Mastermind
          • Apr 2010
          • 1914

          #11704
          so if we see it explode 8 mins later, then that would mean that there would be no more sun thus no more light...then the moon would also disappear...
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          • ForcedFirebird
            R3V OG
            • Feb 2007
            • 8300

            #11705
            Originally posted by 2mAn

            I dont think we'd die immediately after seeing it explode... but not long after
            Seeing a solar flare caused the blackout in the Quebec, pretty sure a Nova would destroy us in short order. The Earth magneto can only deflect so much radiation, hence the Northern Lights. Seeing it took 2 days for the Quebec blackout to happen after a solar flare in 1989, doubt we would be around much longer than that (quite memorable since that the year I moved to FL from New England). I mentioned the shock wave just because it's a fun thought experiment to show just how far away the Sun is, and how fast light (as well as radio, gamma, x rays etc) travels. The Moon is 240k miles from earth and it took the Apollo 3 days to get there traveling 24k mph, going to the Sun at that speed is something like 11yr.

            There was a solar flare in the 1800's where entire telegraph infrastructure was shorted out, even causing fires int he Northern Hemisphere. Something like that today would wipe out every electronic device in it's path, including satellites.
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            • The Dark Side of Will
              R3VLimited
              • Jun 2010
              • 2796

              #11706
              There would still be PLENTY of light... Novas/Supernovas are extremely bright. There would be so much light that everything on earth would cook or just be radiated to death.

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              • 2mAn
                Moderator
                • Aug 2010
                • 20062

                #11707
                Yea pitch black. likely get extremely cold. Probably fairly quick too (I was responding to TexJ)
                Last edited by 2mAn; 02-26-2020, 02:22 PM.
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                • ForcedFirebird
                  R3V OG
                  • Feb 2007
                  • 8300

                  #11708
                  OMG the posts coming in bout this subject are not in order, and funny to read. Yes, Will, more than just "light" in conventional thinking of visible light. Basically it would be a giant microwave oven.
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                  • LowR3V'in
                    R3V Elite
                    • Feb 2004
                    • 4209

                    #11709

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                    • The Dark Side of Will
                      R3VLimited
                      • Jun 2010
                      • 2796

                      #11710
                      Originally posted by 2mAn
                      Yea pitch black. likely get extremely cold. Probably fairly quick too (I was responding to TexJ)
                      A supernova remnant is typically a white dwarf, so there would still be light/heat for the Earth after the supernova. It's just that by that time the Earth would be a scorched cinder like Mercury is now.

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                      • The Dark Side of Will
                        R3VLimited
                        • Jun 2010
                        • 2796

                        #11711
                        Originally posted by ForcedFirebird
                        OMG the posts coming in bout this subject are not in order, and funny to read. Yes, Will, more than just "light" in conventional thinking of visible light. Basically it would be a giant microwave oven.
                        Solar flux at the Earth's orbit would jump from 1500 W/m^2 to... 10,000+? 100,000? Everything would just cook.

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                        • roguetoaster
                          R3V OG
                          • Jan 2012
                          • 7742

                          #11712
                          This nova stuff is silly. Our sun would first begin to physically expand, possibly to the orbit path of earth, but also possily altering the orbits of the planets, mind you it will probably take about 5B years to start this and another 5B to expand fully. If earth is somehow not destroyed or released from orbit it the sun would then collapse, probably rapidly, and over the next .5B years would probably become one of several types of dwarf stars.

                          That's of course forgetting that the sun does not presently contain sufficient mass to go nova (we think) in any case, and ignoring how humanity probably won't even last another %.5 of the sun's current phase time.

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                          • Melon
                            E30 Fanatic
                            • Mar 2018
                            • 1311

                            #11713
                            I do things.

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                            • Melon
                              E30 Fanatic
                              • Mar 2018
                              • 1311

                              #11714
                              If something was large enough to blow apart the sun I'd imagine the radiation it emitted would blast all of our DNA to smithereens.
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                              • 2mAn
                                Moderator
                                • Aug 2010
                                • 20062

                                #11715
                                Im enjoying this discussion, lets keep it going.
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