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EPISODE · May 7, 2026 · 12 MIN

If the Sun Exploded, What Would Happen to Our Planet?

from Bright Side Universe · host TheSoul Publishing

If the sun went kaboom, Earth would be in for a cosmic rollercoaster. First off, we'd be instantly plunged into darkness because, well, no more sun. That means no warmth, and things would get freezing real quick. Without sunlight, photosynthesis would tank, messing up the whole food chain – not great news for us or any living thing. Plus, Earth would drift off into space without the sun's gravitational pull. It's like a sci-fi disaster movie, but luckily, the sun's not planning any surprise explosions anytime soon. ☀️🌍 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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If the sun went kaboom, Earth would be in for a cosmic rollercoaster. First off, we'd be instantly plunged into darkness because, well, no more sun. That means no warmth, and things would get freezing real quick. Without sunlight, photosynthesis...

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