If I was teleported to the center of the sun for one trillionth of a second and then transported back to earth would I be okay?
>>8882694
Sure why not
I think youd be crushed by gravity even if you manage to not get burned
you'd probably be a bit melted, but otherwise intact
youd be destroyed because 1/1000000000 s means that the heat and gravity would travel .2999 m in that timeframe which would be enough to fully penetrate and destroy your body.
>>8882694
I think the question is really: At the center of the sun is the pressure high enough to exhert a force that could accelerate your skull through your pelvis hole in less than 1 trillionth of a second. Since it is enough pressure to fuse atomic nuclei, i would recommend sticking out your tounge before you go so you can atleast give you self a rim job as you head comes out your anus.
>>8882716
If by burned, you mean dicintigrated at the speed of light by unbelievable amounts of radiation. Then I agree.
>>8882720
.0002999m *
Gravitational force at the centre would be close to zero...u may be killed by high temperature though...
>>8882832
>Gravitational force at the centre would be close to zero...
lol. Just think about this for more than two seconds.
>>8882835
Maybe you should. Centre of mass =/= centre of gravity, see binary systems.
Could goku beat the sun in a fight?
>>8882893
no but actually 10000000000000 quadrillion lions would be enough mass to beat the sun 1v1 no joke
Would being in the center of the sun hurt superman, make him stronger, or both?
>>8882887
>not realizing a human being isnt a single point and would be torn tangentally from inconsistant force
Actually, the density of the center of the sun is "only" ~150g/cm^3. So if a person were at the center, extending about a meter away from the center, the gravitational acceleration force on their extremities would be about (150*100^3/1000)*G/1^2 = ~10^-5 m/s^2. Nothing too big.
The density, heat, and pressure would obliterate you, not the gravity.
>>8882694
https://what-if.xkcd.com/115/
>>8883020
again its not a constant density over the surface of the sphere youd be integrating over. the sun is much more complex than that. There would be large gravitational forces due to these fluxuations in its density
>>8882694
i don't think they'd be anything distinctly "you" to transport back, you'd be obliterated
>>8883003
That depends on what the next panel in the comic shows.
>>8882893
Goku is universal level so yeah
>>8883003
Depends. There's a story where he sat there for 2000 years and came out a god. In another story he got stronger, but got cancer as a result.
>>8883083
that implies the mass is equally distrobuted. The geogeaphical center of the sun is not by definition the gravitational center
>>8882694
>trillionth of a second
light (and heat) moves 0.3 mm in that time so you'd burn all over pretty bad