Comment on what would happen if a rogue, earth-size planet ran straight into the sun? anything interesting?

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peopleproblems@lemmy.world ⁨3⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

No. You are also forgetting the density of the sun increases with depth. For instance, if it’s heading for the core - the solar core is about 155g/cm^3. Where as earth is 5.5g/cm3.

Essentially, going 0.9C is going to impact the sun, and we can say the incoming earth object is going to classically hit with 4.9*10^24 J.

At this size and and energy, we compare it to the rest energy of the entire sun (this isn’t how we would actually do it) but the sun has a total resting mass energy equivalence of like 1.8x10^41 J.

The energy of the earth like object impacting the sun is 0.000000000000000027%.

The sun effectively doesn’t even know it happened.

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