00:00Hey there Mindastray gang, it's Farhan, and today we're diving back into another round of
00:04What Ifs. This time we're zooming in on something from space that's neither a full-fledged star
00:10nor a proper planet. The enigmatic brown dwarf. And here's the big question,
00:15what would happen if you jumped straight into one? I get it, it sounds straight out of some
00:20sci-fi nightmare, but trust me, there's a lot of mind-blowing science tied to this idea,
00:25so get ready, because this journey might be wild, but also super quick.
00:33Let's start by explaining what we mean here. People often think of brown dwarves as
00:38failed stars. They sit between planets and stars in terms of size and mass.
00:43They're too heavy to be planets, but they don't have the needed mass to keep up hydrogen fusion
00:48like stars such as the sun. Even though they don't shine, they do give off a faint glow in infrared
00:54light. So they're kind of in the middle, not quite planets, not stars. They're hot and dense with
01:00some wild atmospheric conditions. Now this leads us to a curious thought. What would it be like if
01:06someone tried diving into one? Let's be upfront here. Jumping into a brown dwarf would lead to
01:13certain doom, just like leaping into Saturn. But speaking, let's dig into some of the compelling and
01:18pretty grim reasons, someone might consider it, along with what science says would go down.
01:26Reason number one. To see a teenage star.
01:31Brown dwarves sit in a strange spot in a star's life. They're not formed, but they're not developed
01:36either. It's like diving into the awkward teenage years of a cosmic object. You'd end up getting a
01:42close-up view of a phase in the universe's growth that scientists still don't understand.
01:49Reason number two. To ride the winds of a failed star. Brown dwarves throw out winds with intense
01:56power, fueled by their heat and fast. Spinning. Think about getting caught in a storm where winds
02:02blow at thousands of kilometers every hour. This would be like a wild, terrifying roller coaster
02:07ride that might not last long. Reason number three. To experience weird matter. Brown dwarves create
02:16extreme environments. The pressure and heat inside them go way beyond anything we know on Earth. You
02:22could come across strange types of matter, maybe even metallic hydrogen similar to what gas giants have,
02:28but with its own unusual properties. Reason number four. To uncover new mysteries.
02:38Brown dwarves remain a bit of a puzzle. Scientists are still uncovering details about their makeup,
02:44their dense skies, and how these stars come into existence. Diving. Into one would be a bold step
02:50toward discovery, almost like a one-way mission to collect information. Just for a moment.
02:55Now let's talk about the harsh truth. Falling into a brown dwarf wouldn't be elegant. It would be a
03:02fast and chaotic destruction. At first, you'd hit a thick and churning atmosphere far heavier than
03:08Earth's. Fierce winds would pummel you, and the swirling gases would rip you apart. Almost. If you
03:15went down into a brown dwarf, the heat would shoot up fast. Brown dwarves don't have full fusion like
03:21stars, but they are still hot. You'd be burned into plasma within seconds. The crushing pressure
03:27would build as well, squeezing you from every direction. Your atoms would get packed tighter
03:32and tighter. Until they would lose their structure, you'd just turn into part of the star's basic
03:37elements. So to answer, what if you jumped into a brown dwarf? You wouldn't make it out alive. A living
03:43being cannot survive this scenario, but it's a way to imagine the intense physics of these incredible
03:50objects in space and the powerful forces in the universe. It's a humbling thought that reminds us
03:57just how vast and powerful the universe is. There's so much left to uncover about these peculiar and
04:04fascinating cosmic objects. This is a journey straight into the core of a failed star where forces beyond
04:10imagination exist. If taking this mind-bending trip into a brown dwarf got you curious, make sure to
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