Could our entire solar system be changed by the touch of an alien star?
How are you all, we all want to know many things in our human life. We all know that there is a solar system outside our world. But many of us do not know how many kinds of dangers can be caused to us because of this outer solar system.
Recently I was watching a video on YouTube, when I saw the video, I thought, how many huge things can happen in our lives in our solar system! How many unknown thoughts arise in people's minds from a mechanical event. So friends, after watching the video, I shared with you what I felt, I hope you like it.
How can an outer star cause danger?
Sometimes if another star passes close to the solar system, especially when it is around Neptune or the Orbit cloud. Then its strong gravitational pull can cover millions of dust and ice particles. These can spread from the inner part of the solar system and hit small planets.
Trouble in the orbits of planets
We often see in many videos and other studies that Mercury, Pluto and even our beautiful Earth are among the most uncertain planets. Mercury is at risk first due to its unstable orbit, then the rest of the planets may also be in danger, even the possibility of the Earth's exodus, or leaving the solar system.
Chances of an event
The chance of such an event happening in the future is very slim—only 0.2% chance for the Earth in 5 billion years! But for Mercury and Pluto, it is a little higher, 1–5% respectively.
This event occurs outside the human lifetime, which happens in a total of 5 gigayears. So we have no reason to be afraid right now.
Through this video, humanity gets the opportunity to understand how important a great event also plays a role in time. That is portrayed very beautifully in this video. Which I really enjoyed watching.
Just imagine, if one day another star comes and throws our solar system into the stream. Our planets are randomly jostling there.
Starting from Mercury's instability, Pluto could get an exit, or Earth could get a mixed bag of tricks.
Still all things considered, the event is small, but the subject has the attraction of a real catastrophe.
The gravitational pull of another star could cause major changes in the solar system if the dam were broken. While it's not something to be afraid of at the moment, it tells us that where time and space play a role, even small events can have a huge impact.
If you want interested to watch the video, search for “Can A Passing Star Destroy The Whole Solar System?” on YouTube.