Adding water to the Sun is essentially providing more fuel to a nuclear furnace, a paradox this video explains with elegant simplicity. It is a brilliant exercise in using hypothetical absurdity to ground our understanding of cosmic magnitude.
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What If You Poured a Giant Bucket of Water on the Sun? #whatifAdded:
What if a massive bucket of water was dumped onto the sun? You might think the sun would cool down or suddenly go dark forever. But the reality is far more insane. So, what would actually happen?
Let me explain. But the sun's surface is about 5,500° C, hot enough to instantly destroy anything that touches it. The moment the water hit the surface, it would explode into steam in less than a second before sinking any deeper. But here's the crazy part. Even if you poured every ocean on Earth onto the sun, it still wouldn't go out. The sun is just too huge and unbelievably hot. At most, it would create a short-lived cloud of superheated gas before the sun completely absorbed it. To the sun, all of Earth's oceans would be like tossing one tiny drop of water onto a blazing fire. How many times did I say
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