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  1. Sign Related

    Sign Related The Don Killuminati

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    What have science in theory said on the following...

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    Is it possible that the sun can shoot out a fire ball that could become a new moon to any of the planets?

    Would that fire ball moon rather be called a sun-moon or moon-sun?

    I figure the fire ball would be made up of what the sun is made of so it would have gravity that would cause it not to collide into a planet. So it would possibly orbit a planet if not the sun.

    If that sun-moon became earth's sun-moon, what affects do you think, scientifically, it would have on the earth's skies (wind, clouds, weather), ocean waters, daylight, night time, and/or ground?

    I wonder how the eclipse would go then with a sun-moon??? Maybe we'd have a double eclipse where the sun-moon and moon line up between the sun and the earth. What would that be called?

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    Is it possible that the sun could shoot a fire ball that re-moltens a planet into a newer re-cooling that brings on a total re-configuration to how the land masses vs ocean floors vs skies vs atmosphere are?
     
  2. xexon

    xexon Destroyer Of Worlds

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    While it isn't impossible, a large loss of matter from a star would affect it's gravity.

    That means everything in the solar system would have to realign itself.

    That means the earth would probably not survive it.


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