I think it would exponentially increase radiation for sure. Then with with the orbit of (either/and-or/both) then destroy our solar system just due to the difference in orbital " Unless the simulation runs perfect and they somehow manage to drop it on a location that will figure 8 our solar system in a manner that will keep things at status quo.
the7thletter t1_j8uo5n5 wrote
Reply to If someone were to hypothetically put a sun next to ours as a binary system, would this increase the length of the habitable zone radius of the system? by Country_Royal
I think it would exponentially increase radiation for sure. Then with with the orbit of (either/and-or/both) then destroy our solar system just due to the difference in orbital " Unless the simulation runs perfect and they somehow manage to drop it on a location that will figure 8 our solar system in a manner that will keep things at status quo.
Short answer is no fuckin way my dude.