Our local star, Sol, the sun, is unremarkable. Many have responded to tell you it is not massive enough to form a black-hole, and I'd agree, based on what we believe to be fact. Even if it did, many other larger stars are believed to have already become black-holes, and though it's true they suck matter in from afar, they also expel it on the other plane, just as water goes down a plug-hole, it goes SOMEWHERE. The mass of the material sucked through doesn't evaporate into nothingness, it gets expelled at very high velocity, into space, where it is just as likely to remain as a thin dust, or coalesce into asteroids, or even form new stars. There is rather a lot of room in which it is welcome to do so. Think about it, gravity diminishes the farther from the source you are, so a black-hole very far away isn't going to have any effect on anything outside of it's range, which is likely to be moving away, anyway. Very little sits still, in relation to anything else, in space.
2006-07-17 05:56:00
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The sun will stay where it is, but it will become a Red Giant (and swallow the earth and some other inner planets) and then finally a Brown Dwarf. It will no longer emit any light or heat. This is one of the reasons (besides asteroid impacts) why Stephen Hawking says that we humans need to take our civilization into space (and find other worlds) in order to survive longer than that.
2006-07-17 05:43:45
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answered by Vinod 1
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The sun isnt big enough to go supernova, and it wont create a black hole, you have been watching too much star trek.
But who cares, we wont be around to see it, leave it to the future generations.
Some predict the earth will fly into the sun before the sun dies, but if not then our world will get very cold indeed.
2006-07-24 07:32:42
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answered by Dirk Wellington-Catt 3
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The sun will die long before the light of the sun traveling through space reach the end of the universe. Many of the stars in the night sky have been gone. Only now is the light visible.
2006-07-17 05:40:08
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answered by RedCloud_1998 6
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For low-mass stars like our sun, after the helium has fused into carbon, the core collapses. As the core collapses, the outer layers of the star are expelled. A planetary nebula is formed by the outer layers. The core remains as a white dwarf and eventually cools to become a black dwarf.
2006-07-17 05:40:37
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answer #5
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answered by roscoedeadbeat 7
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Space will still go on forever ....
All stars are suns or exploding suns, so our sun won't really have much effect on the universe as a whole. Just like a light going out.
2006-07-17 05:42:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Our star will more likely grow into a red giant and then just sort of brown out rather than collapse into a black hole...
2006-07-17 05:38:49
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answered by sincityq 5
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No ... Dont worry Mr George W Bush will invade the Sun to stop it from Burning all that Gas...(Cos Gas is $$$$ ) So happy to have him around.
2006-07-17 05:45:12
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answered by Anonymous
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nicely first of all the solar has been slowly warming up over its existence time. it is envisioned that existence in the international has a pair of billion or so years left in the international. So if we do final that long we are going to wish to circulate the Earth before issues get too warm. i think of it could be easiest to depart the Earth, yet on the comparable time it could be complicated to depart it to die. i think of that if there replace right into a thank you to save it form being engulfed we could desire to continuously. i assume we could use image voltaic sails yet they could could desire to be massive and that i recommend massive to circulate the Earth. yet i'm useful in some million years we could could desire to tech. to circulate a planet. And who knows of we could by no potential could desire to depart the image voltaic equipment, it could desire to be attainable Jupiter could deliver jointly adequate mass from the nova expelled from the solar to form right into a pink dwarf.
2016-11-02 05:25:25
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answered by ? 4
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wouldn't worry too much as all life will be extinct due to the heat, the sun will expand greatly before imploding.
2006-07-17 05:42:30
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answered by mike-from-spain 6
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