jpo234
jpo234 t1_iros9wb wrote
Reply to comment by Krii8 in What would happen if our star became a supernova by CocoLog1
Let's rephrase the original question:
>If something happens that violates the laws of physics (e.g. the sun goes supernova), what do the laws of physics say will happen next?
Does that make sense to you? We postulate that the laws of physics don't apply and then ask what would happen according to the laws of physics. It's a contradiction.
jpo234 t1_irkoc9u wrote
Reply to comment by Em_Adespoton in What would happen if our star became a supernova by CocoLog1
That's not a supernova. You are describing a red giant.
jpo234 t1_irko10q wrote
Since the sun is too small to go supernova according to the laws of physics as we understand them, you can make up whatever you want. Expecting a factual answer to a counterfactual premise does not make sense.
jpo234 t1_jdqjyr2 wrote
Reply to Can I look into the past? by AGARAN24
Since you are inventing your own laws of physics (It transmits everything instantly through some quantum concept), you can do whatever you want.