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This is some melt because of O'Meara choosing Hawthorn
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Wry smile, LOL.
GOOD VIDEO. WILL WATCH UNTIL THE SUN GOES SUPERNOVA.
The destiny of our sun and whether its mass is in fact large enough in order for it to go supernova is open to debate. Current thinking suggests it's too small, but science has not closed the book on it.The sun can't go supernova. Failed attempt to look intelligent.
Not sure what this thread is about, SwampCreature ?
The destiny of our sun and whether its mass is in fact large enough in order for it to go supernova is open to debate. Current thinking suggests it's too small, but science has not closed the book on it.
Let's just say that in 4 billion years or so, when the sun's core has exhausted all its fuel and can no longer exert gravitational force on the outer layers, the sun will expand and eventually destroy the earth. When that happens I predict people will still be watching the Issac Smith shot for goal, and the Crows supporter who coined the phrase, "right in front of me!".
The destiny of our sun and whether its mass is in fact large enough in order for it to go supernova is open to debate. Current thinking suggests it's too small, but science has not closed the book on it.
Let's just say that in 4 billion years or so, when the sun's core has exhausted all its fuel and can no longer exert gravitational force on the outer layers, the sun will expand and eventually destroy the earth. When that happens I predict people will still be watching the Issac Smith shot for goal, and the Crows supporter who coined the phrase, "right in front of me!".
Don't we all?Be honest here - you believe in the Secret, don't you?
The destiny of our sun and whether its mass is in fact large enough in order for it to go supernova is open to debate. Current thinking suggests it's too small, but science has not closed the book on it.
Let's just say that in 4 billion years or so, when the sun's core has exhausted all its fuel and can no longer exert gravitational force on the outer layers, the sun will expand and eventually destroy the earth. When that happens I predict people will still be watching the Issac Smith shot for goal, and the Crows supporter who coined the phrase, "right in front of me!".
Does anyone actually go for Gold Coast?Just a hint. The OP doesn't actually go for Gold Coast
Does anyone actually go for Gold Coast?
Whose elias is it?