Our suns not big enough to blow up; it will fizzle out into a red giant over the next 5 billion years
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Right but there is no known physical method in physics that would allow our sun to explode
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Ahh! But you can kill it by launching a rather large sum of iron into it.
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The iron has to reach the core; The surface temp is 40,000 ° KELVIN Whats iron's vaporization point again? (Not boiling but vaporization) oh yea its between 12,000-28,000° kelvin
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Nah shit Sherlock... If it was that easy to get iron into the core, the sun would have been snuffed during the creation of our solar system. Point is a star could be destroyed if way to get iron to its core could be found.
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You basically have to teleport it in: If you had an iron ball the size of jupiter it STILL wouldn't reach the core if you just dropped it into the sun.
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An iron ball the size of Jupiter, hitting the sun. Am I the only one who would want to see that?
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It would be quite the spectacle! An yea it wouldnt phase the sun very much