In a scale from bullshit to real danger, how do you guys rate the possibility of a micronova happening to the Sun in our lifetime? Considering:
-Micronovas are a real phenomena to several stars, in intervals as small as decades
-Pieces of glass on the moon that were not generated from asteroids or geologic activity
-Most of Mars atmosphere removed by a solar blast incredibly fast, while it still had masses of liquid water
-Similar legends around the world, with origin 12k years ago, about floods and weird atmospheric phenomena
-Micronovas are a real phenomena to several stars, in intervals as small as decades
-Pieces of glass on the moon that were not generated from asteroids or geologic activity
-Most of Mars atmosphere removed by a solar blast incredibly fast, while it still had masses of liquid water
-Similar legends around the world, with origin 12k years ago, about floods and weird atmospheric phenomena
