Do not that this video seriously as to what it will likely look like. Keep in mind that as our sun grows into a red giant it would already be releasing extremely lethal solar flares. The inner planets being consumed by the sun would only come long, long after cooking them. Gravity would also be interesting at this point because the sun would have less mass. This video seems to take a lot of liberties as to how the physics of transitioning into a red giant would play out.
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Jeredin@lemm.eeto Space@beehaw.org•Monitoring of radio galaxy M87 confirms black hole spin3·2 years agoEveryone’s knowledge obviously varies so I won’t assume yours, but I’d invite you to closely study stars that form into neutron stars and then study neutron stars until you have a very good understanding of their evolution; I found them to be more interesting than black holes and one of the most extreme and large objects where a lot of quantum mechanics is needed to best understand them. In this process you’ll learn about neutron star’s various but inevitable transformations. And the more you learn about them, the more you’ll understand black holes and the unanswered questions about them.
All of that said, here are two fun questions to consider in trying to answer your question:
Math is an extremely powerful tool but as we’re unable to know the limits of physics within a black hole, this leaves us able to play with mathematical theories and often allows for infinities to arise - to renormalize or not to renormalize, that is the question? So then you must ask yourself where you want to draw the line: in what can be observed (including what neutron stars reveal about extreme gravitational bodies), or add the mathematical theories that can explain the internal workings of a black hole? Sure, I’ll take interest in the latter but always remember it’s just a mathematical theory and continue to have an open mind to new discoveries…
Jeredin@lemm.eeOPto Space@beehaw.org•MORE evidence AGAINST dark matter? | What does the GAIA data actually show? (by Dr Becky)1·2 years agoIndeed. MOND has a drop of finical investment that Dark Matter is getting. That said, I do feel JWST continues to help put focus on the two and the more MOND enters debates, the more it will propagate. MOND, at the very least, shows us there’s a way to reliably predict and fit observations at galaxy regimes and some versions even purpose a consistent cosmological structure formation on all scales in relativistic extensions of MOND.
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