What would happen if a sun made of ice would collide with a normal, lava-made sun? Both suns would be the same size and ice-made sun's temperature would be -1000 degrees of celsius and normal sun's temperature +1000 degrees of celsius.
Would their combined effects cancel each other out so that instead there would be only empty space or one 0-degree sun?
No, just a fuck huge thermodynamic explosion I think
Joshua Wood
> -1000 degrees of celsius
Kevin Mitchell
>a normal, lava-made sun I don't think you understand how stars work.
Levi Powell
Because ice is water, and water is hydrogen and oxygen, the ice sun would be more massive and have a greater pull. The mass of the ice sun would immediately melt and the core would begin to fission and eventually eat the normal sun.
Also there is nothing normal about a lava made sun.
Samuel Sanders
> -1000 celcius
-273.15° celcius is abosulte zero you uneducated pleb. It can't get any colder than that.