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Silly idea I had some time ago. Posted it to Twitter and thought I'd share it here.

They say, "good things come to those who wait."

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Published: 2 years ago
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Lnarra214
2 years ago
Lol
Backlash91
2 years ago
cute
Alphawolf117
2 years ago
Our star won't explode, it doesn't have enough mass. It will just expand and engulf everything up to Jupiter's orbit the fade away leaving behind a white dwarf star.

But yes that comic is adorable
SentinelX
2 years ago
Close enough.
KatoriaTheRed
2 years ago
And what if it doesn't explode..but somehow collapses?
Floofy
2 years ago
Generally speaking, collapsing stars are the ones exploding.
KatoriaTheRed
2 years ago
a collapsing star can also continue to collapse into a black hole.
Floofy
2 years ago
And those collapses also explode, they just leave behind a blackhole as well.
Waccoon
2 years ago
At an astronomical scale, "expand and engulf" is basically "exploding really slowly."
Smelly3000
1 year, 4 months ago
After it expands and the nuclear processes hault, the expanded red giant will begin to collapse back in on itself (because the outward force from fusion will cease, rendering gravity the only relevant force)
It will then begin to collapse and rebound as a nova, leaving a small white dwarf ^~^
But not a supernova <3

The expansion phase will begin in about 2 billion years, and it will be a white dwarf in about 5 billion. ^~^
It doesn't have enough Mass to become a a black hole :D
Krayton
2 years ago
"Boom."
thecooler
2 years ago
yea it sucks, earth destruction should before I get old please!! XD ok no but yea.
slyfoxxr64
2 years ago
Good thing you won't have to!  It'll micronova in the next few decades and reset our civilization back to a pre-electricity state. Happy days :'D
Liberty
2 years ago
With the flares hitting us like they are it might be a lot sooner then that
rubbervixen
2 years ago
That's okay, the oceans will boil away due to increased luminosity in only a billion or so. : )
WolfDrakeLeon
2 years ago
Relatable.
ZwolfJareAlt306
2 years ago
Hehe....
Muddypaws
2 years ago
Aw don’t worry about a long wait…. We’ll all be dead by then anyway… how would we notice?😏
tailgat
2 years ago
5 000 000 000 years? how many lasagna  can i cook in al that time?
Arrax
2 years ago
It is difficult to estimate how many lasagnas one can cook in 5,000,000,000 years as it depends on various factors such as the rate at which one can cook lasagnas, the availability of ingredients, and the lifespan of the individual. However, assuming you cook one lasagna per day and live for the entire 5 billion years, you would be able to cook a total of 1.8 x 10^9 lasagnas.



tailgat
2 years ago
1,8262125e+12
or
what i can cook in a few decades...
Arrax
2 years ago
If you were to cook one lasagna per day, you would be able to cook a total of 365 * a few decades = a few thousand lasagnas in a few decades. The exact number would depend on how many decades you are referring to.
DavidSamuelson
2 years ago
Heh.... otter go blep
pnd420
2 years ago
How many 2 weeks are in 5 billion years? : p
Arrax
2 years ago
It is not possible to calculate the exact number of 2 weeks in 5 billion years as the length of a week may vary. Additionally, the length of a year is not constant and can be affected by factors such as leap years and changes in the Earth's rotation. However, if we assume a standard 7 day week and 365 day year, there would be approximately 6.2 x 10^11 two week periods in 5 billion years.
misterpickleman
2 years ago
At least a dozen!
cheetahjab
2 years ago
Where was the earth shattering kaboom?
misterpickleman
2 years ago
IKR??
TheRevengeX11
2 years ago
Quote from the first scene of The Fifth Element:

"So I've... got some time, then."
SmudgeProof
2 years ago
moyomongoose
2 years ago
Thankfully, that's something a much later generation will have to deal with, and not any of us.
DreamGod
2 years ago
Five billion years!? But I'm mad now!
misterpickleman
2 years ago
The universe has no consideration for us mortals...
CubbyH
2 years ago
I love the tounge lol 😝
landescape88
1 year, 10 months ago
Well, I like the bible christian version more cause its, personal intense and intimate~🔥❤
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