That is the speed of light.
What is the speed of gravitational force? If the sun were suddenly "removed", how fast will the absent gravitational wave travel at?
Not to mention if it really did explode, then you may get those strange quark interactions where you can affect counter particles instantaneously, regardless of distance.
I think that physics thread (derailed from something else) was probably the best, although there has been a few evolution classics too*Sits back and watches as OcUK tries to get scientific again.*
Should be as funny as the asteroid threads this.![]()
If the sun exploded, without dangerous uv stuff, how long would it be before we got really cold?
I think that physics thread (derailed from something else) was probably the best, although there has been a few evolution classics too![]()
Plane on a treadmill surely has to be the epitome of OcUK trying (and often failing) to get scientific
Goes to watch "Sunshine".
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The sun is going down!!!
Will it ever come back?!?
*Sits back and watches as OcUK tries to get scientific again.*
Should be as funny as the asteroid threads this.![]()
Open mouth, insert foot.could you mean
Im just saying the time it would take to see the effects. the light from the sun that we see on Earth is 8 minutes behind what it actually is. No idea on the time it would take to actually 'feel' it![]()