09-03-2009, 08:10 PM | #1 |
History's Strongest Dilettante
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Hypothetical scenario: The Sun vanishes
Suddenly one day the Sun is instantly encased in a paper thin, mass-less, indestructable sphere that absorbs all the energy and light it gives off. Effectively, the Sun is gone. How long does it take for Earth to become uninhabitable? What will be going on here in the darkness during that time?
Given, say, ten years warning of this event, is there the slightest possibility that even a few humans could survive in some way?
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