Why did 100 stars in the universe suddenly disappear? Where did they go?

Updated on science 2024-07-23
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The universe is unimaginable, and there are countless planets in it, and scientists have also found that the universe is expanding and getting bigger, and any planet in the universe is a behemoth for usBut why did 100 stars in the universe suddenly disappear? They went**? There are hundreds of billions of stars as large as the sun in the universe, and 100 stars are not enough to worry about, and their disappearance means that they have been destroyed or have become wandering planets.

    A star as big as the sun is out of our reach, but 100 stars have disappeared in the universe, and these stars are not from the solar system, so it is difficult for us to feel that in the universe, there are many galaxies like the solar system, they all have their own balance, but every long time, some galaxies will disappear, and the stars in them will also disappear, which is not important to the universe at all, and the reason why they disappear means that they have suffered a disaster or their life has come, Stars that have been destroyed or formed drifting, stars are like ** falling off in the hands of the universe, and they don't hurt at all.

    After millions of years of evolution, human beings have developed into the age of science and technology, in this era, the explosion of information and data, so that everyone has become a transparent person, but our understanding of the universe is still very small, for example, the earth is a drop of water in the Pacific Ocean, and those stars larger than the sun are just a drop of water for the ocean, we have not yet understood the operation of the universe, as if everything on the earth is naturally prepared for human beings, so far can not understand.

    If we want to understand their existence, we must develop technology, and in a few decades we have landed on the moon, and in the next few decades, we can land on the sun, Mars, or other planets, and then we will know more about the universe and human civilization will be more brilliant.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Because the energy of these stars burns out and becomes other remnants. They are still floating in the air.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    are sucked in, because of the presence of black holes, they will devour everything around them; These stars are currently on the other side of the black hole.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The 100 stars in the universe suddenly disappeared because they burned up in the universe and turned into remnants of the universe and no longer existed as stars in the universe.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The stars that have disappeared in the universe have all been destroyed, or they have become small planets that the world cannot observe.

    The universe is very large for us human beings, and it is also unimaginable for us, and there are countless planets in the universe, so many that they are simply too many to count. And according to scientists, the universe is still expanding and getting bigger. In the universe, any planet is a behemoth for us humans.

    Although nearly 100 stars have disappeared from the universe, not all of them come from the solar system. In the vast universe, there are many galaxies, such as the solar system, the Greater Magellanic Galaxy, the Small Magellanic Galaxy and the Ursa Major Galaxy. Each of these different galaxies has its own balance.

    But after a period of time, there will inevitably be the disappearance or extinction of galaxies. So the stars in the galaxy will disappear with it. These evolutions are not worth mentioning at all for the universe.

    The disappearance of stars and galaxies indicates that the galaxy has suffered a great catastrophe or that their lifespan has reached its peak. And the stars that have been destroyed are to the universe like the keratin shed from our human hands, and it does not affect the whole at all.

    Although this ** or star disappearance event can come from two stars colliding or squeezing each other. But according to scientific research, almost all stars are destined for this kind of stellar explosion-like event. Scientific studies have shown that stars with a total mass of more than 10 times the Sun, or even more than 10 times, can disappear at any time.

    Of course, there is another possibility, even if the above assumptions may not be true. Then those high-quality stars may really disappear into the universe silently and be sucked into a black hole. The vast universe has stars that are much larger than we humans think, and it is possible that in most cases they have been swallowed up by themselves without even reacting at all.

    For those stars that have disappeared into the universe, we don't really need to take them too seriously. If we want to understand their existence, we must study hard, rely on science and technology, and be down-to-earth. We humans will go further and further in the process of exploring the universe.

    From landing on the moon to launching satellites, we have embodied the fearless spirit of constant research and adventure. In the days to come, we can also land on the sun, Mars, Jupiter and even other planets, and when that time comes, we will have more knowledge about the universe, and our human civilization will be more brilliant.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Because when these stars run out of fuel, the radiation will crush all of them, which will cause the stars to shatter, so the stars will suddenly disappear.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    These stars will all turn into meteorites, they will fall in different parts of the universe, they will turn into all kinds of things, and many people will not see them.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    They all happened to **, disappeared into the universe, and some stars disappeared so suddenly that many people couldn't find out why and disappeared at all.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I think they're all sucked away by black holes, but that's just my opinion, so we have to look at it sensibly.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    According to the scientific report of the Astronomical Journal, astronomy researchers have discovered a strange phenomenon, which is that among the data we recorded, 100 stars have disappeared for no reason. Even scientists don't know what this is going on and can't explain it reasonably.

    Human beings watched as the largest star in the three-star system was destroyed, and the Trimaran fleet, which was rushing to the earth at high speed, turned directly to the direction of Taurus, because they knew the reason for the destruction of the trajectory light particles of the curvature spacecraft, and the solar system was only 4 light years away from the three-body star, which was too close, so it would be discovered by the singer sooner or later, so the Trisolarans were safer than on the earth even if they were in exile, but the ridiculous thing is that the earthlings actually hid behind Jupiter and started the bunker plan, and they were also forbidden to build light-speed space......ships

    Stars have fled, for example, scientists have discovered that stars in the Milky Way galaxy are moving at high speed, and they may fly out of the galaxy and become wandering stars in the future. Astronomers explain that if one of the binary stars is swallowed up by a supermassive star, then the other will instantly lose the gravitational restraint of its companion star and fly away, which may also be one of the reasons.

    The observable universe is only 93 billion light-years, and studies have found that there are at least 100 billion galaxies in the observable universe, and each galaxy may contain 100 million stars, so there are about 100 billion stars in the universe.

    How many stars are there in the Milky Way?

    As we all know, the closest star to the Earth is the Sun, and although the Sun is out of reach and huge, the Sun is only an inconspicuous part of the Milky Way galaxy. Many of the stars in the night sky that people look at are stars. There are thousands of stars visible to the naked eye, and millions of stars may be observed with the help of specialized equipment.

    There are countless stars in the Milky Way, and the Sun is just a tiny one, and it is all the stars that come together to form a huge, shining galaxy. It is estimated that there are about 100 billion stars in the Milky Way.

    How many stars are there in the universe

    The universe is not static, it is constantly expanding, and the currently known diameter of the universe that can be observed is 92 billion light years, but how big the universe is is unknown. The universe is quite magnificent, and the number of stars is also spectacular, and if you want to know the number of stars, you can only count them by basic calculations.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I don't think this is absolute, these 100 stars suddenly disappeared, it is very likely that they were absorbed by the black hole, after all, the gravitational pull of the black hole is very large, and they like to eat stars.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No way. Because the disappearance of these 100 stars is just a normal cosmic phenomenon, and extraterrestrial life cannot have this ability, it cannot be absorbed by extraterrestrial life.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is very likely that the reason for the sudden disappearance of these stars is not particularly clear, so it is very likely that they were absorbed by other life.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Of course not, but only because these stars have also become black dwarfs. So our telescopes can't catch them.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Of course not, the universe is in a constant process of movement and change. It is possible that 100 planets are like a few specimens of dust to the universe, or they can move to other places, or they may merge with other planets.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The planets in space, although they exist alone, operate in mutual constraints, they are maintaining a relatively balanced natural state, and the sudden disappearance of stars will cause this state to be out of balance, and even cause disaster.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Yes, at that time, it means that their life has reached the extreme, and it is also time to shrink, so it will disappear or **.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Under normal circumstances, it will not disappear suddenly, and it is possible to form a black hole, but it will not disappear unexpectedly.

Related questions
16 answers2024-07-23

The stars that have disappeared in the universe have all been destroyed, or they have become small planets that the world cannot observe. >>>More

8 answers2024-07-23

The number of stars in the universe is calculated based on the number of stars in the Milky Way. >>>More

6 answers2024-07-23

The number of stars in the universe is calculated based on the number of stars in the Milky Way. >>>More

7 answers2024-07-23

According to astronomers' measurements, a superstar in the depths of the universe is 4.5 billion times the size of the Sun.

9 answers2024-07-23

It is no exaggeration to say that the total number of planets in the universe is about 1 trillion billion, and you heard it right, it is a trillion planets, and this number is 20 zeros after 1. Not only that, but there are about 700 trillion stars in the entire visible universe, which is "the most accurate observation data to date". >>>More