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well i say that we would probably crash into another planet and if not we would probably voyage in darkness for a long time and orbit another solar systems unit.

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No it wouldn't. Apart from the impossibility of just stopping anyway, it would fall into the Sun. It would not go wandering off to find another "sun".

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