What If Jupiter Collided With the Smallest Star?

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    The biggest planet in the Solar System. And the smallest star in the known Universe. Today, they are on a collision course. EBLM J0555-57Ab is a red dwarf and the smallest star we've ever discovered. Jupiter is huge. It's about 11 times larger than Earth. But because it's mostly made of hydrogen, it's not massive enough to be a star. So what would happen if these two giants collided?
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    00:00 Smallest star colliding with Jupiter
    01:42 Thanks Raid Shadow Legends!
    03:14 Passing through the Oort Cloud
    05:35 Solar System without Jupiter
    07:11 Rippling effects
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  • @WhatIfScienceShow
    @WhatIfScienceShow  Před rokem +112

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  • @riquifondren6032
    @riquifondren6032 Před rokem +335

    Wait…. If that smaller star -57AB star took over the space of Jupiter, wouldn’t the asteroids then be gravitated to that dwarf star and still not hit earth??? I mean that’s the least of the issue as adding another star in the system will bring on a whole other set of issues but not the asteroids from the asteroid belt. Any clarity is greatly appreciated 🥹

    • @Tatoogen
      @Tatoogen Před rokem +59

      Yeah that bothered me too, the gravity of the star should hypothetically protect us even more than Jupiter

    • @jasmineshealthemporium
      @jasmineshealthemporium Před rokem +25

      yup, u nailed it.. it will even do a better job than jupiter

    • @definitelynotadreamstan3247
      @definitelynotadreamstan3247 Před rokem +31

      In this case, we are assuming that the star is moving freely throughout the solar system. It is not in the same orbit as jupiter. While moving randomly, it will mess up the orbits of million of asteroids and send at least some of them to us.

    • @paulolson
      @paulolson Před rokem +1

      LOL, I just posted a similar question. Should have read yours.

    • @paulolson
      @paulolson Před rokem +13

      @@definitelynotadreamstan3247 Would it continue to move freely, however? If our sun is much more massive, I think it would capture 57AB into an orbit of some configuration. (Unless 57AB was moving so rapidly or at such an angle as to slingshot itself around the sun and not be captured?)

  • @chineduebisike3469
    @chineduebisike3469 Před rokem +133

    Jupiter is like our big brother, always protecting us.

    • @Aavani.A.S
      @Aavani.A.S Před 9 měsíci +6

      Nope

    • @alaao11
      @alaao11 Před 9 měsíci +5

      You’re right 👍🏻

    • @ZachZzPlazyStumble
      @ZachZzPlazyStumble Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@Aavani.A.Syes?

    • @NumberOneTopG777
      @NumberOneTopG777 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@ZachZzPlazyStumbleDepends if they talking abt dwarf planet ceres or not (the information I got is from the 3rd episode of the planets by Brian cox :D )

    • @Robloxvtubers
      @Robloxvtubers Před 8 měsíci

      But Jupiter also hits us a few years or more

  • @denissavgir2881
    @denissavgir2881 Před rokem +119

    "Because its made mostly of hydrogen, its not massive enough to be a star"

    • @adedejifemi9014
      @adedejifemi9014 Před rokem +21

      Jupiter's mostly made of hydrogen like all other stars, yes. Nuclear fusion occurs because of the extreme gravity on those stars. Jupiter would need to be more massive (celestial objects with more mass have stronger gravity) in order for nuclear fusion to occur. Simply put, as crushing as Jupiter's gravity is, it is not enough to convert hydrogen to helium

    • @shaikhmanal
      @shaikhmanal Před rokem +11

      There's a reason why Jupiter is also called as "A failed star".

    • @YukiOreo_
      @YukiOreo_ Před rokem +4

      Fr hydrogen makes a star expand and since its converted to helium from nuclear fusion of its core, it’ll start increasing with high temperatures & pressure so you’re right it doesn’t make since because hydrogen is one of the main things that makes a star extend from red being the coldest to blue being the hottest. Red, orange, yellow, white, blue are all star colors. So he should’ve said “Because it has lesser amount of hydrogen, it’s not massive enough to be a star”. But jupiter needs about 83 - 85 tons of hydrogen to its mass to become a dwarf in size star. Idk what was on his mind.

    • @egg-...
      @egg-... Před rokem +1

      @@shaikhmanal because it doesnt have enough mass, doesn't Jupiter need like 11 more Jupiters to become a star?

    • @Matayias
      @Matayias Před rokem

      Sure, it’s made out of hydrogen, but it’s not massive enough to be a star. That’s why it’s takes 79 other jupiters to make jupiter a star.

  • @chandrasekharthimmapathrun7459

    00:00 Smallest star colliding with Jupiter
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    03:14 Passing through the Oort Cloud
    05:35 Solar System without Jupiter
    07:11 Rippling effects
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  • @paulolson
    @paulolson Před rokem +61

    After absorbing Jupiter, wouldn't the rogue red dwarf star do as much as Jupiter to "mop up" the comets, performing the same function? Or even do a better "mop up" job because the star is more massive?

    • @pvpichozen2027
      @pvpichozen2027 Před rokem +10

      That’s exactly what I was thinking, I feel the only thing that was “right” in this video is that the solar system would be hotter with the other star

    • @kennethober9070
      @kennethober9070 Před rokem +9

      He just likes to spit out doomsday scenarios

    • @shanecampfield1700
      @shanecampfield1700 Před rokem +1

      I came here for this comment

    • @maniacdaddy8047
      @maniacdaddy8047 Před rokem +5

      You'd think so, Jupiter's gravity is 2.4 times that of Earth's and I think he said the stars gravity was 300 times that of Earth's.

    • @bharv2309
      @bharv2309 Před rokem +2

      @@pvpichozen2027 well then you would be wrong. The stars gravity would basically fling the asteroids fast enough to escape its gravitational pull and they would go all throughout the solar system.

  • @BoredISLdweeb
    @BoredISLdweeb Před rokem +12

    I like it how you showed us what would happen if Jupiter and the smallest star know to us collided but than told us we'd be hit by almost 200 meteors, comets etc. every day. If EBLM J0555-57Ab really happen to collide with Jupiter in some mysterious way, it wouldn't have just disappeared - instead of Jupiter's gravity protecting us from space rocks, it would, as it would start to orbit the Sun.

    • @nathanmyles3785
      @nathanmyles3785 Před rokem

      It would cause chaos with the orbits of the planets though. That much mass in place of Jupiter would likely move everything around and would also pull on the sun and they'd actually orbit each other, so the sun would move a lot more as well. My guess is that it would at minimum create very ecliptic orbits on the planets as they rearrange to orbit both stars. The flares from the dwarf would also likely render the solar system not suitable for life

  • @berkefeil5646
    @berkefeil5646 Před rokem +13

    If this actually happens, make sure to send a cameraman to capture the whole thing. He wouldn’t die anyway

  • @Musti-brawlstars
    @Musti-brawlstars Před rokem +17

    I saw Jupiter today, he was really bright and there were no clouds in turkey so it was easy to see it

  • @fluffycatrsounds7514
    @fluffycatrsounds7514 Před rokem +32

    You're the best story-teller of all.

    • @WhatIfScienceShow
      @WhatIfScienceShow  Před rokem +6

      Thank you, we appreciate your comment. 🙂

    • @Idkk1051
      @Idkk1051 Před 16 dny

      @@WhatIfScienceShowi wonder how this guy feels knowing my idol talked to him

  • @Mr._Dooter
    @Mr._Dooter Před rokem +74

    Wait, if the star replaces Jupiter, wouldn't _less_ asteroids be coming to us?
    Edit: wtf so many comments and likes??

  • @billgaytes9114
    @billgaytes9114 Před rokem +9

    There's a chance that Pluto will be driven by the new star's gravitational pull, which might allow it to regain its title as a planet again.

    • @billgaytes9114
      @billgaytes9114 Před rokem +1

      @glitch gaming Assassin its a DWARF planet, according to scientists. Its too small to be considered a planet

    • @StuckyStucky
      @StuckyStucky Před rokem +2

      @@billgaytes9114 Not only that yet, it must have a CLEAR orbit.

  • @Htx.lunatic
    @Htx.lunatic Před rokem +40

    I don't get why asteroids and comets would all of a sudden start hitting Earth when the Red Dwarf has a greater gravity than Jupiter. Seems like we'd be getting hit by less

  • @pretendyesman
    @pretendyesman Před rokem +12

    you should do what would happen if the oceans were replaced with sparkling water! I would really appreciate it :)

  • @Xeno_Bardock
    @Xeno_Bardock Před rokem +13

    Any red/brown dwarf star entering our solar system will actually transform into gas giant due to losing their mass in massive cometary flaring and powerful electromagnetic interactions with the Sun and eventually it will be captured into orbit by Sun.

    • @futuregmchess1561
      @futuregmchess1561 Před rokem +1

      dang imagine witnessing the moment when a star turns into a gas giant that would be so cool

    • @jswong8200
      @jswong8200 Před rokem +1

      Maybe more likely to turn into a brown dwarf, due to its existing mass?

    • @dot2382
      @dot2382 Před rokem

      Maybe Jupiter is once a red dwarf

  • @nobody-ct8pc
    @nobody-ct8pc Před rokem

    3:49 i love when the use the stanger things running up that hill scene

  • @FewVidsJustComments
    @FewVidsJustComments Před 8 měsíci +2

    People always forget that the Oort Cloud is so far away, that even if it *as* disturbed, the incoming comets would take an incredibly long time to reach the inner solar system

  • @denissavgir2881
    @denissavgir2881 Před rokem +12

    Also, a black hole's accretion disc would be brighter than the red dwarf's, due to its intense gravity. It would be so hot that it would glow in the x-ray spectrum, with some of the light also being ultraviolet and blue, giving it a blue-hot glow. On the other end of its radiation spectrum, it would probably give off some gamma rays too. The red dwarf would not be able to achieve this. Even combined with its accretion disc of Jupiter's gas, the red dwarf would probably still be dimmer than the black hole's accretion disc

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    @ghostrider9261 Před rokem +10

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      @Gogetaover90000 Před rokem +2

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    • @ghostrider9261
      @ghostrider9261 Před rokem

      @@Gogetaover90000 He could try Sparing human species for a change

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  • @mentally-stable-human
    @mentally-stable-human Před rokem +21

    Can you make video on what would happen if the gaseous matter around its core gets blown due to immense force?

    • @typicalhachiman8517
      @typicalhachiman8517 Před rokem

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    • @ilyes3624
      @ilyes3624 Před rokem

      @@typicalhachiman8517
      Yeah wonder why Jupiter's core didn't get blown off too as far as we seen in the chapter Jupiter's core was alright only the gas got blown off

    • @typicalhachiman8517
      @typicalhachiman8517 Před rokem

      @@ilyes3624 not so much to wonder actually the punch of saitama wasnt directed to hit jupiter, garou dodged the punch and the immense shock wave blown like third of jupiter outer layer which is all the gasses the core it self is very solid made out of nickle and ferrum so the shock wave didnt really damage it, but to blow away all the gasses and expose jupiters core was hilarious xd

  • @katyayurukova2662
    @katyayurukova2662 Před rokem +2

    Him: without Jupiter there would be hundreds of astroids hitting earth
    The sun that's in Jupiter's spot: am I a joke to you?

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    @09dogboy28 Před rokem +1

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  • @garybrennan3578
    @garybrennan3578 Před rokem +2

    Did he say "11 times larger than earth?"
    Try 1300 times larger. Maybe 11 times the diameter. How is a mistake like this even possible?!?

  • @tknewyork18oo29
    @tknewyork18oo29 Před rokem +7

    If a dwarf star ⭐ replaces Jupiter wouldn't it also have more gravity than Jupiter which would allow it to catch the same amount if not more asteroids then Jupiter? 🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @mrlifesnatcher
      @mrlifesnatcher Před rokem

      You understand physics and how asteroids move through the solar system

  • @jerrykb4128
    @jerrykb4128 Před rokem +4

    I saw Jupiter once. It was beautiful.

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    @IHave_NoIdea69420 Před rokem +1

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  • @JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor

    The video: "with Jupiter gone, it wouldn't protect us against asteroids anymore"
    Me: wouldn't the dwarf star play that role?

  • @DizzyRL
    @DizzyRL Před rokem +8

    But the star takes place of Jupiter and has a higher gravitational pull then Jupiter so wouldn’t it pull the asteroids away?

    • @shaikhmanal
      @shaikhmanal Před rokem

      Star has more gravitational pull than Jupiter, and it will not just attract asteroids, but also disrupt the orbit of other planets in the solar system as both star fight for cosmic bodies to attract(and of course our sun wins) and in midst, chaos continues.

    • @kennethober9070
      @kennethober9070 Před rokem

      Yes, he just like to kill earth even if it doesn’t make sense

  • @fahimredwan
    @fahimredwan Před rokem +6

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    @copedown Před rokem +2

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    @JessAnalysisTV Před rokem +2

    Thank you for making awesome video.

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      @WhatIfScienceShow  Před rokem

      We appreciate your support, stay tuned for more fun content to come. 🙂

  • @bilalahmedabadi7945
    @bilalahmedabadi7945 Před rokem +5

    Hi I love your videos. Could you do a what if there was gravity in space? 🙏

    • @rodrigolefever2426
      @rodrigolefever2426 Před rokem

      Nothing would change theres already gravity in soace

    • @shaikhmanal
      @shaikhmanal Před rokem

      Unfortunately, gravity would not make sense unless the Space Time fabric itself has gravity, which again, would not make any sense because the fabric doesn't have any mass.

    • @randomcat6171
      @randomcat6171 Před rokem

      @@shaikhmanal but what if!

  • @chibi5694
    @chibi5694 Před rokem +3

    Let's see how humanity dies in this video.

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    @Fanumtax69420 Před 28 dny +2

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  • @Da-Butter
    @Da-Butter Před rokem +1

    “Gravitational puuuull” Classic

  • @Xeno_Bardock
    @Xeno_Bardock Před rokem +7

    They will have to overcome mutual repulsion for gravity to cause collision otherwise balance will be established between gravitational attraction and electromagnetic repulsion and they will start orbiting each other.

    • @wesprog9809
      @wesprog9809 Před rokem

      Probably at first there would be more chaos overall but when you consider that Jupiter is keeping earth safe by attracting asteriods then the red dwarf should attract even more.

  • @navaya7965
    @navaya7965 Před rokem +3

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    @Gamers6325 Před rokem

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    @samfurry1055 Před rokem

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  • @corruptlightYT
    @corruptlightYT Před rokem +43

    What if…this was the top comment

  • @kikijihan8316
    @kikijihan8316 Před rokem +8

    Wouldnt the asteroid still the same or even get eaten by the star if it replace Jupiter?

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  • @laserkiwi1483
    @laserkiwi1483 Před rokem +2

    All I know is that we’re all going to die.

  • @thefraserchannel6562
    @thefraserchannel6562 Před rokem +3

    Neutron stars have left the chat

    • @rivenoak
      @rivenoak Před rokem +1

      same result and then worse, as neutron stars use to be heavier than our sun.
      binary system in the making with our sun as junior partner. interesting situatuion for sure as the orbits would rearrange.

  • @davidstone2820
    @davidstone2820 Před rokem +4

    We would get bombarded by meteors if Jupiter gets destroyed by the star, but the very reason Jupiter was destroyed was the star's greater gravity. So how would the star not be drawing in even more meteorites?

  • @denissherry9163
    @denissherry9163 Před rokem

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    brooo thx for making this

  • @yeezuscrust9630
    @yeezuscrust9630 Před rokem +6

    can you do
    “ what if all of earth was land “
    now that would be interesting 🧐

    • @Gogetaover90000
      @Gogetaover90000 Před rokem +2

      If all the earth is land life won't survive

    • @shaikhmanal
      @shaikhmanal Před rokem +1

      Adding to what Amal said, that and Earth would be somewhat like Mars. All land.

    • @chandrasekharthimmapathrun7459
      @chandrasekharthimmapathrun7459 Před rokem +1

      adding on to what @@shaikhmanal , Earth would also be like Venus, and mercury.

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      @HOLDENPOPE Před rokem

      all this means that Team Magma was stupid

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  • @somabomadoma
    @somabomadoma Před rokem +1

    what if: releases new cataclysmic event.
    Earth: ah sh!t, here we go again

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  • @Saturn_Mapping
    @Saturn_Mapping Před rokem +3

    First

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    @user-nr2vi7hh5l Před rokem +1

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    @jonathanassoun-gritten7812 Před 4 měsíci +1

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  • @Darkmatter444
    @Darkmatter444 Před rokem

    0:00 The amazing part

  • @Ibn_Battuta
    @Ibn_Battuta Před 11 dny

    No the red dwarf taking jupiters place would be the one doing Jupiter's work that cleans up most of the asteroids and comets from hitting Earth-like Jupiter's did before it, only now better with red dwarf due to being more massive and heavier than Jupiter.

  • @loercayt6146
    @loercayt6146 Před rokem

    Jupiter:WHy dosE iT alWaYs HAve tO mE
    What if: ok

  • @a.greywolfe4056
    @a.greywolfe4056 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Wouldnt the new STAR in our solar system be even stronger of a pull of space rocks and such?

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    @Cheese-a-nator1000 Před rokem

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  • @uzi4u8
    @uzi4u8 Před rokem

    Where is the scene at 6:56 from? What netflix movie/show?

  • @jflaugher
    @jflaugher Před 4 měsíci +1

    But the new star would have enough gravity to gobble up comets and asteroids before they hit the Earth - maybe even better than Jupiter did. After all the stars gravity is stronger than Jupiter's.

  • @wenne_
    @wenne_ Před rokem

    Shoutout to the cameraman for taking these amazing videos

  • @aidenalexander391
    @aidenalexander391 Před rokem +2

    It's technically not the smallest star, neutron stars are unbelievable dense and usually around 10-20 km in diameter. For the sake of the video being entertaining I understand, but I think you should've said that you were only doing stars that are alive, cuz nuetron stars form when stars supernova.

  • @Srivatsan17
    @Srivatsan17 Před rokem +1

    I cant beleive i have been watching them for more than 3 year +

  • @zombies5100
    @zombies5100 Před 5 měsíci

    The question: What would happen if the smallest star went to collide with Jupiter?
    The video: So this is how Earth would be effected if this happened!

  • @TSKALEX876
    @TSKALEX876 Před rokem +1

    3:38 *are those really icy comets???*

  • @rickgrimes3937
    @rickgrimes3937 Před rokem +2

    To witness epic slow-motion chaos 💀

  • @sathanaung852
    @sathanaung852 Před 13 dny +1

    If Jupiter crashed with the smallest star it will be a star 🤓

  • @WinterIsVeryNinja
    @WinterIsVeryNinja Před rokem

    Props to him for remembering the star's name

  • @obsessionboyrust_0109
    @obsessionboyrust_0109 Před rokem +1

    crab pistol: AM I A JOKE TO U

  • @Better_Planet
    @Better_Planet Před rokem

    It will be nice, and a beautiful scene to watch.

  • @w1ndgeneral226
    @w1ndgeneral226 Před rokem +2

    *what would happen if ALL the fictional characters from movies, TV, video games, etc came to life in our world?*

  • @Wanderlust_Sal
    @Wanderlust_Sal Před 6 měsíci

    You forgot that now Jupiter would have been replaced by a star possessing far far more gravitational strength than the Gas giant. No asteroid shall come to earth

  • @robloxuwudekuunu3375
    @robloxuwudekuunu3375 Před 4 měsíci

    Jupiter is ginormous because it’s bigger than the tiny star because if they went on a collision course, everything on earth would go wrong ask about what start falling apart because Jupiter mass is so bigger than the star because it can able to get swallowed, but stars are able to get swallowed

  • @CairanoOficial
    @CairanoOficial Před rokem

    7:44 what movie is that from?

  • @bryanamaro9302
    @bryanamaro9302 Před rokem

    Jupiter to what if: why do you hate me that much?

  • @mrrobot838
    @mrrobot838 Před rokem

    600 light years is extremely close. Of course, it’s gravitational pull is really gonna never reach us. Not by a long shot. But it’s still very impressive such a small star can exist. To think there’s a star smaller than a large gas giant is phenomenal. But if you think about it, if the universe is infinite in length, width, and height, there’s probably stars smaller than earth.

  • @yourLocalGreekMapper
    @yourLocalGreekMapper Před rokem

    Earths strong gravity: 50.5 the red dwarf strong gravity:5000000000000000000000000000.50

  • @BurninBurns
    @BurninBurns Před rokem

    Max's running up that hill scene lol

  • @astronimernasa16
    @astronimernasa16 Před rokem +2

    Can you do what if the sun became smaller than all the planets?

  • @UltimateSpiderman20997
    @UltimateSpiderman20997 Před 4 měsíci

    I like to watch your videos + it makes sense thanks

  • @ilovepadme3982
    @ilovepadme3982 Před rokem

    Make a video of what if every planets on our solar system explode one by one or at the same​?

  • @alaaph6160
    @alaaph6160 Před rokem

    Jupiter is a gas giant + rainbow giant + Colorful giant + oldest giant
    Cuz Jupiter was born after a few million years after the Milky Way was formed

  • @Paradigm811
    @Paradigm811 Před 3 měsíci

    Even the smallest mass star is about 90x the mass of Jupiter, and Jupiter is 2x as massive as all the planets in our solar system. But the sun still accounts for 99.8 % the mass of the solar system. Including the Oort Cloud

  • @joemama3706
    @joemama3706 Před rokem

    the title: what if jupiter collided with the smallest star
    the guy who made it: hmm yeah im gonna put a stranger things scene into this

  • @gokbole
    @gokbole Před rokem

    What movie/show is 7:45 from?

  • @keithyoungs9435
    @keithyoungs9435 Před rokem

    I mean it's just not dense enough. Which in turn needs more mass or less volume.

  • @williamdanes1987
    @williamdanes1987 Před 3 měsíci

    0:41 look how big the sun is compared to eblm jo555- 57ab

  • @esmailkhorchaniarts1142
    @esmailkhorchaniarts1142 Před rokem +2

    Just a moment, wouldn't the star replace Jupiter gravity and still attract asteroids

  • @lamayiaperry6763
    @lamayiaperry6763 Před rokem +1

    I don't know how it's a star if it's the size of Saturn. defies logic.

  • @XanuL74
    @XanuL74 Před rokem

    5:26 to 6:22. Might be wrong, due to the bigger mass of the new red dwarf, it might throw asteroid in the belt away fron Solar system or pull them to itself. Earth still take more asteroid than normal, but not so extreme like 170 times in a day.

  • @Jaya_Prakash
    @Jaya_Prakash Před rokem

    What If : wElCoMe tO rAiD sHaDoW lEGenDS THe wOrLDs bEst MobIlE gAMe evER
    Le Genshin Impact: IM A JOKE TO YOU

  • @HashRecord
    @HashRecord Před rokem

    what movie was that frozen girl dying from? 7:44

  • @metapaco
    @metapaco Před rokem +1

    What If suggestion: what if we reached the edge of the universe?

    • @ghostrider9261
      @ghostrider9261 Před rokem

      No such thing as Edge of universe

    • @shaikhmanal
      @shaikhmanal Před rokem

      You should watch PBS Space Time's cosmic horizon video. Pretty interesting.

  • @vizuren
    @vizuren Před rokem

    What if is the best channel to ask your what ifs?

  • @kennethdelacruz4444
    @kennethdelacruz4444 Před 5 měsíci

    I call it merging, because all mass of jupiter will go in the red dwarf star

  • @pyrochurestudios5747
    @pyrochurestudios5747 Před rokem

    Simply just name it
    What if the smallest star entered the solar system?😂
    Jupiter appeared like a cameo in the entire episode😅

  • @sovninja
    @sovninja Před rokem +1

    Great video! I wonder what would happen if we went 1 year without eating vegetables? Would meat be a good replacement? Would our bodies start getting weaker? Is rice and beans a good healthy meal to eat?

    • @WhatIfScienceShow
      @WhatIfScienceShow  Před rokem +1

      Thank you! That is an interesting thought, thank you for sharing it with us.

    • @sovninja
      @sovninja Před rokem

      @@WhatIfScienceShow Anytime!