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1 minute ago, alum93 said:

Can you clarify "soon"?

Well, our Sun is expected to explode in 4 to 5 billion years, so.....

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11 minutes ago, RSF said:

Well, our Sun is expected to explode in 4 to 5 billion years, so.....

It won't explode.  It will start fusing Helium into Carbon through the triple alpha process, causing a gradual expansion and cooling as well as a loss of mass.

 

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1 minute ago, halfmanhalfbronco said:

It won't explode.  It will start fusing Helium into Carbon through the triple alpha process, causing a gradual expansion and cooling as well as a loss of mass.

 

Not to mention the moon spinning out of our orbit.  

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3 minutes ago, halfmanhalfbronco said:

It won't explode.  It will start fusing Helium into Carbon through the triple alpha process, causing a gradual expansion and cooling as well as a loss of mass.

 

We'll be cooked by then.

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5 minutes ago, halfmanhalfbronco said:

It won't explode.  It will start fusing Helium into Carbon through the triple alpha process, causing a gradual expansion and cooling as well as a loss of mass.

 

The Earth won’t be habitable in 700 million years because of the increasing luminosity of the sun. 

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2 minutes ago, ViAggie said:

Not to mention the moon spinning out of our orbit.  

 

Theoretically an advanced enough species could solve both problems.  To survive the expanding sun, we would just need to alter the path of a large comet to pass close enough to the earth in a manner that it changes our orbit a few feet ever century or so.  

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13 minutes ago, RebelRobert said:

 

And you can substitute Kirby Hocutt/RedRaiders for all the other B12 ADs/teams except WV, and it would be just as accurate.

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3 minutes ago, RSF said:

And you can substitute Kirby Hocutt/RedRaiders for all the other B12 ADs/teams except WV, and it would be just as accurate.

Texas Tech makes the most sense because they’re in western Texas and would be a natural rival with Utah/Colorado/Arizona/Arizona St.

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Just now, ph90702 said:

Texas Tech makes the most sense because they’re in western Texas and would be a natural rival with Utah/Colorado/Arizona/Arizona St.

Which is beside the point.

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, ph90702 said:

Texas Tech makes the most sense because they’re in western Texas and would be a natural rival with Utah/Colorado/Arizona/Arizona St.

yea, since Utah has played Texas Tech exactly zero times and is 915 miles away.

Natural rivalry

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