I presume there would be some kind of catastrophic starsplosion or something
It's unthinkable that the science could be wrong. It's incredibly rigorous as far as research is concerned.
( , Mon 30 Dec 2024, 21:48, Reply)
It's unthinkable that the science could be wrong. It's incredibly rigorous as far as research is concerned.
( , Mon 30 Dec 2024, 21:48, Reply)
I'm not exactly a professional astrophysicist
but I think I'm right to suggest that removing helium(s) might actually prolong the life of the star.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_lifting
Reducing it down to a red dwarf (or even a white dwarf maybe?) could extend the suns life by hundreds if not thousands of billions of years.
Perhaps therefore the baloof is misunderstood and may be humanity's ultimate salvation.
( , Mon 30 Dec 2024, 22:41, Reply)
but I think I'm right to suggest that removing helium(s) might actually prolong the life of the star.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_lifting
Reducing it down to a red dwarf (or even a white dwarf maybe?) could extend the suns life by hundreds if not thousands of billions of years.
Perhaps therefore the baloof is misunderstood and may be humanity's ultimate salvation.
( , Mon 30 Dec 2024, 22:41, Reply)