Mimi - Ch. 54 - Interview.

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Thankfully, Mimi won't have to worry about the sun exploding; G-type main-sequence stars/yellow dwarf stars instead expand into red giant stars then burn out into a nebula with a tiny smoldering white dwarf as its remains. Actual big star explosions (supernovae) require stars many times more massive than the sun.

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Also, while that whole "sun expands into a red giant" part will probably swallow and destroy the inner planets in about five to seven-plus billion years, the sun itself will gradually get hotter and bigger until it burns out of hydrogen fuel; in a bit over a billion years from now (give or take), a spicier yellow sun will get too hot to allow liquid water on Earth.

This will adversely affect the trout population, by which I mean, kill all multicellular life on Earth. Hopefully Mimi has moved to Mars by then (and has figured out immortality or something).

But the sun exploding? Nah, strike that one off the fears list, girl.
 
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Thankfully, Mimi won't have to worry about the sun exploding; G-type main-sequence stars/yellow dwarf stars instead expand into red giant stars then burn out into a nebula with a tiny smoldering white dwarf as its remains. Actual big star explosions (supernovae) require stars many times more massive than the sun.

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Also, while that whole "sun expands into a red giant" part will probably swallow and destroy the inner planets in about five to seven-plus billion years, the sun itself will gradually get hotter and bigger until it burns out of hydrogen fuel; in a bit over a billion years from now (give or take), a spicier yellow sun will get too hot to allow liquid water on Earth.

This will adversely affect the trout population, by which I mean, kill all multicellular life on Earth. Hopefully Mimi has moved to Mars by then (and has figured out immortality or something).

But the sun exploding? Nah, strike that one off the fears list, girl.
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Thankfully, Mimi won't have to worry about the sun exploding; G-type main-sequence stars/yellow dwarf stars instead expand into red giant stars then burn out into a nebula with a tiny smoldering white dwarf as its remains. Actual big star explosions (supernovae) require stars many times more massive than the sun.

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Also, while that whole "sun expands into a red giant" part will probably swallow and destroy the inner planets in about five to seven-plus billion years, the sun itself will gradually get hotter and bigger until it burns out of hydrogen fuel; in a bit over a billion years from now (give or take), a spicier yellow sun will get too hot to allow liquid water on Earth.

This will adversely affect the trout population, by which I mean, kill all multicellular life on Earth. Hopefully Mimi has moved to Mars by then (and has figured out immortality or something).

But the sun exploding? Nah, strike that one off the fears list, girl.
Bermuda triangle is also a hoax. It's a hotspot because it's literally a hotspot where everything goes though, like a city is a hot spot for rear bumper collisions
 

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