Well, we likely wouldn’t be here, for starters. Our planet’s mass would have been needed for Jupiter to become a Red Dwarf.
In fact, most likely, we wouldn’t have **any** planets in our solar system, as a second star would require the Sun be a Red Dwarf and the other half of the mass go into the Jupiter/second star. There wouldn’t be any left over to form any planets.
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Well, we likely wouldn’t be here, for starters. Our planet’s mass would have been needed for Jupiter to become a Red Dwarf.
In fact, most likely, we wouldn’t have **any** planets in our solar system, as a second star would require the Sun be a Red Dwarf and the other half of the mass go into the Jupiter/second star. There wouldn’t be any left over to form any planets.