How hot is it to destroy the solar system? In a few years, will the solar system be destroyed?

Updated on science 2024-05-28
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It doesn't take heat to destroy the solar system, and I personally think there are two most likely ways to do it.

    1) The lab creates particles with strange properties that absorb energy and replicate themselves, eventually devouring the temples.

    2) The wormhole effect, in which the material in the temple escapes or transmits a large amount of extra-organic matter.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Destroying the solar system, that is, the sun loses its gravitational pull, cannot attract planets, and cannot form a solar system. Breaking gravity does not depend on temperature. If a few planets suddenly come and have little impact on the sun, and they may become new planets, or collide with the current planets, and the solar system will re-form a new solar system, is this destruction?

    Huge stars suddenly collide with the sun, and the solar system is unrecognizable, is this destruction? A huge black hole has relentlessly devoured the solar system, and there is no doubt that the solar system has been destroyed. Humans can't destroy the sun, and if man-made black holes can destroy the sun, then can humans themselves not be destroyed by black holes?

    Besides, human beings cannot survive without the sun. Where did you use black holes and other huge energy artifacts to destroy the solar system? In other words, human beings do not have the ability to destroy the solar system, even if human beings commit suicide in a mad manner, at most destroy the surface of the earth, and human beings will perish.

    Only changes in foreign celestial bodies, star collisions, or black hole devouring can destroy the solar system, which cannot be done by humans.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    No amount of degrees can destroy the sun.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In about another 45-5 billion years, the Sun will become a red giant and eventually a white dwarf.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The sun doesn't really die, and in 10 billion years, the solar system will be like this.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Think about what to eat for the next meal, the solar system wife is scattered early!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In a few years? Astronomical time is generally calculated in billions of years.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The sun is expanding, and the habitable zone of the solar system is constantly moving outward, so one day the solar system will no longer be suitable for life on earth.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The sun is currently in the main sequence stage, and there can be a stable combustion time of 5 billion years, after which the hydrogen in the inner core is exhausted and becomes a helium nucleus, and the hydrogen on the surface of the helium nucleus begins to burn, and the sun begins to expand, at this time the sun reaches the red giant stage, because the volume of the sun expansion is very large, it will exceed the earth's orbit, that is to say, the earth will be swallowed by the sun during the red giant period, if the earth is not destroyed by other external forces, then this is the end of the earth, about 5 billion years later.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    About 1.1 billion years. According to the research of modern astronomy, the lifespan of stars similar to the size of the sun in the universe is generally about 10 billion years, and the sun has existed for 4.5 billion to 5 billion years. Writing this, many people will say that if there is a sun, there can be human beings, then the earth still has 5 billion years to live.

    Actually, if you think simply, an elderly person must be completely healthy and free of diseases? No way. The same goes for the sun.

    With the depletion of hydrogen, the sun will be more unstable in early old age, when no one can guarantee that the sun will not change suddenly; You must know that many small changes in the sun pose a great threat to human beings, such as sunspot eruptions, solar wind, magnetic storms, and so on. Therefore, it is accurate to calculate that human beings can still exist under the protection of the sun for about 1.1 billion years.

    In 5 billion years, after the sun is completely depleted of hydrogen, the sun will expand first, and the boundary will be close to the earth, and it will completely engulf Mercury and Venus. At this time, the sun is called a red giant, and it is very hot, completely evaporating the water from the earth. Without water, life generally does not exist; Without water, the temperature of the earth is also very high.

    The Sun then shrinks into a white dwarf. At this time, the temperature of the sun is very low, and the temperature of the earth will also be close to absolute zero. It is impossible for life to exist.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The sun will burn out in about 5 billion years, and if there is no external interference, the earth should have about the same life as the sun, and once the sun reaches the red giant stage, then the end of the earth will come. The first floor is not right, the sun is not expanding, but contracting, because it is nuclear fusion, which will eventually turn into a red giant or even a white dwarf.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If the Earth knows that there will be no planet collisions, about 8 billion years from now, the Sun will have about 8 billion years of hydrogen fusion and 2 billion years of helium fusion life, so the Sun will have about 10 billion years of life, and the Earth will not be that long, because the Sun will expand until it engulfs the Earth.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In 5 billion years, because the sun is now in middle age, the sun will also be old, and when it gets old, it will expand and become hotter, and the earth will be gone, and if we don't take care of the environment, it may be earlier.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The Earth is still a few hundred million years old, about 500 million years, and the Sun is 10 billion years old.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    "Annihilation" is the act of human beings consciously forcibly destroying certain creatures and objects to make them disappear. For example: destroy the invaders, eliminate pests and pests, the huge celestial body of the sun, human beings are simply powerless, and the sun has a lifespan of 5 billion years.

    The change of the sun is not something that humans can [eliminate].

    The surface of the sun. The surface of the sun is magnified.

    Comparison of the Earth and the Sun.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Massive stars have only one fate, supernovae**, but it's too early to worry about this, at least a few billion years away.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The sun is in about 5 billion years.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    No one can say this, it may take hundreds of millions of years.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It is said in the global geography: according to the research and analysis of scientists, the solar system will gradually disappear because of the destruction of the sun in 5 billion years, after all, in the solar system, the sun is the protagonist of the entire system. Only its existence can other planets survive.

    It is said that after billions of years, the sun will gradually become larger, and the position of the eight planets will move to the position of Neptune because the sun has become larger, so Neptune is the first to be expelled from the solar system. At that time, the sun will no longer have the ability to fuse, no longer have gravity to guide the planets, and it will no longer shine. Destruction of the solar system!!

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Yes! Because the inner core of the sun is depleted, it will become a black hole and suck the planets of the solar system into it.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The solar system is a stable galaxy that is not easily destroyed, and although the star of the Sun will one day die out, this day is extremely far away, so far away that it is almost impossible to happen.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The solar system will eventually destroy the stars, and eventually it will also perish, and the destruction of the solar system is extremely far away, and it will be possible to reach it in billions of years.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The solar system will definitely be destroyed, but it will take trillions of years, and this is just a law in the universe.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It is also possible that the destruction of the solar system is real, because the sun itself also has a lifespan, and if some galaxies collide with the sun, it is very likely to become a state of destruction.

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