What would happen if a sun made of ice would collide with a normal, lava-made sun?

You're not wrong, but it would violate the second law of thermodynamics as well as the heisenberg uncertainty principle so the probability of us being wrong on this is insanely low. Like 1 in a trillion.

UFO's are real [hurr durr] thus their propultion is technically 'Outside the realm of reality'. Physics still (at least in the public eye) hasn't been able to explain it at all. What if everything we think we know is just scratching the surface and yet we have the 'LAW' of Physics that can't be broken. Ignorance much?

>normal, lava-made sun
>lava-made

People aren't still this dumb, are they?

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Negative kelvin temps have been observed. I don't remember the conditions, but it's been done. In a conventional sense you're correct.

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