The two closest apart white dwarf stars ever discovered are just 50,000 miles apart, and they orbit each other every 5 minutes. And they're thousands of miles in diameter, but not in the 10,000's of miles. So around 10 times their diameter apart. So computer animators could easily make an animation of the system; the 2 stars would be just about the size of the ones in this animation, but they would reach more near the side edges of the screen, but not beyond. And the animation could be 5 or even 10 minutes long. But in just every 2.5 minutes, the stars would just switch sides. But it would be easy to view it as a whole cycle, since the stars would be identical. So while the small size scale on the screen would be easily comprehensible, the motion by the second would barely be noticeable. But at least the rate of the cycle would be actual. So for me even, the animation would be fascinating. Although a copy of this animation from RUclips or a copy of the original file could be slowed down to 1 orbital cycle every 5 minutes, the comparison of the size of the stars and their proximities to each other would not be a ratio equal to the actual binary white dwarf star system consisting of 2 white dwarf stars about 10 times their diameter apart. By the way, the 2 white dwarf stars 50,000 miles apart won't merge for millions of years, according to what I read. I don't remember how many millions of years, but I recall it will be in the millions of years and not in the hundreds of thousands of years and not in the billions of years.
Such a merger is to produce a very rare type of supernova: type Iax. It leaves two remnants: a nebula and its central star, reborn for a certain time as a very hot subdwarf (sdO, or even sdWO). Yes, a Wolf-Rayet subdwarf, just like IRAS 00500+6713, the remnant of SN 1181 alongside with the nebula Pa 30. Compact, dense, scorching hot with swift and heavily ionized stellar wind.
I would rather they explained what was happening, but in the absence of an explanation, I liked the sound effects, plus you can always turn the sound off...
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This video isn't exactly correct. In the revolving and spinning side, it's right. But when the white dwarfs merge, oh boy, a huge super nova will occur almost immediately after they merge
Your cat 'Belle' and you tadpole "Ted' should runaway from you fast before you make your move....REFILL you med's now, they will do it over the phone....
After the collision all that energy then goes into a ball or fire, and spins for all of eternity
In space sounds are really cool.
It surprised me
The two closest apart white dwarf stars ever discovered are just 50,000 miles apart, and they orbit each other every 5 minutes. And they're thousands of miles in diameter, but not in the 10,000's of miles. So around 10 times their diameter apart. So computer animators could easily make an animation of the system; the 2 stars would be just about the size of the ones in this animation, but they would reach more near the side edges of the screen, but not beyond. And the animation could be 5 or even 10 minutes long. But in just every 2.5 minutes, the stars would just switch sides. But it would be easy to view it as a whole cycle, since the stars would be identical. So while the small size scale on the screen would be easily comprehensible, the motion by the second would barely be noticeable. But at least the rate of the cycle would be actual. So for me even, the animation would be fascinating. Although a copy of this animation from RUclips or a copy of the original file could be slowed down to 1 orbital cycle every 5 minutes, the comparison of the size of the stars and their proximities to each other would not be a ratio equal to the actual binary white dwarf star system consisting of 2 white dwarf stars about 10 times their diameter apart. By the way, the 2 white dwarf stars 50,000 miles apart won't merge for millions of years, according to what I read. I don't remember how many millions of years, but I recall it will be in the millions of years and not in the hundreds of thousands of years and not in the billions of years.
Slightly frightening... that merging BOOM
I actually liked the sound effects :)
the sheer amount of gravitational force
And that is how Chuck Norris' son was born
Lol
There's no air molecules in a vacuum that the sound waves can travel through and hit your ear drum so NO!
Preparing a speech like that, you deserve it
Such a merger is to produce a very rare type of supernova: type Iax. It leaves two remnants: a nebula and its central star, reborn for a certain time as a very hot subdwarf (sdO, or even sdWO). Yes, a Wolf-Rayet subdwarf, just like IRAS 00500+6713, the remnant of SN 1181 alongside with the nebula Pa 30. Compact, dense, scorching hot with swift and heavily ionized stellar wind.
Lmao, cant wait until a bunch of people find this in their recommendations
I heard that gravity waves could shrink things.
I would rather they explained what was happening, but in the absence of an explanation, I liked the sound effects, plus you can always turn the sound off...
WD+WD=NS
9.3 for the sound effects in a vacuum...
And that's how a woman's heart and a man's heart bond!
No it’s not, otherwise half of human race would be extinct
@@torieree5781 r/wooosh.
Thats the joke sherlock
So, i make planet ocs, and these plus this animation is such an amazing thing to me. Plus, i could make the merged planet a fusion!
There is no air in space so there would be no wind.
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Wtf
There's no sound in a vacuum, so you won't.
Magnetar.
BOLLOCKS that's the ps2 start up screen
Please the next CG videos should be without sound effect we are not kids
That is theoretically wrong, malachys052 considering sound waves can travel at the right decibel. No Aliens here.
Is the neutron star the remains or something else
type-o in the description
"senconds"
Was this the thing people saw in Norway?
In space no one can hear u scream
Neutron star..
Diable Jambe!!!!!!!
Gamma ray is created when there is fusion no ?
there should be a supernova, not really merging...
And what's the end result?
how they can merge? i've heared that they are like dimonds
White dwarfs are quite massive. Their mass provides the energy necessary for them to merge.
This video isn't exactly correct.
In the revolving and spinning side, it's right.
But when the white dwarfs merge, oh boy, a huge super nova will occur almost immediately after they merge
Kaboooooom
So what a black hole ??
no he dont
Your cat 'Belle' and you tadpole "Ted' should runaway from you fast before you make your move....REFILL you med's now, they will do it over the phone....
Nop.
:D
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