You can't explain what the sun would look like, just know it was gone forever.
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Yeah it was always gone
But would the planet fall in?
the sun
It was an extreme amount of light, not the typical amount of solar panels you get in a typical home. And, honestly, I doubt it's still there.
No it’s not. I was the one who told myself the sun didn’t exist, it’s just an idea from the outside.
I was a child of the 80's. <eoss|>
There's the possibility it was, but there would be a lot of damage to the roof of the house and the roof is a bit more vulnerable than an old roof.
Yeah. It would depend on your definition of a ‘normal’ day, and you’d probably have to account for things like clouds, or the earth moving through the sky.
It was once the centre of the Universe. It was where the light of the galaxies was focused. We don’t know where the centre of the Universe is, but we know it was there. If it had gone, all of us would die. It was just so big that everything that was in it would eventually collapse and break apart. That’s where I come in. I’m an explorer. I am an explorer who knows how big this universe is. I know what would be possible if we just vanished. We could be in the centre of a massive cloud of matter that would eventually collapse into itself. All of this could happen. I’m telling you this because it would be the most exciting thing we’d ever experienced. This would be the most exciting thing ever.
Yeah it was always gone
But would the planet fall in?
the sun