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  • "Gas" doesn't react this way on putative "impact", but spiraling Birkeland currents do when they energize surrounding plasma - which is the reality in space, and not "gas." It is becoming obvious to even most laymen that magnetic fields can't be seperated from the electrical current(s) which create them. All of these forms, in modeling, are more easily explained by electricity using Occam's razor. 21st Century cosmology will be a Plasma Universe and acknowledge charge seperation in space ...

  • Jeff Bezos for President! Vote Technocrat in 2012! Viva Blue Origin!

    "Blue Origin is a privately funded aerospace company set up by Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos. The company was awarded $3.7 million in funding in 2009 by NASA via a Space Act Agreement[1][2] under the Commercial Crew Development (CCDev) program for development of concepts and technologies to support future human spaceflight operations.[3][4]".

  • This simulation is made by Gadget (you can google it)... even though it looks like just pretty pictures, lots of physics went into it. This shows what happens to the gas in a galaxy after it gets heated by a black hole and blown out to larger radius.

  • inception 0.o

  • wtf why do they become some kind of slinged dust string at the end?? I thought they had collided and rebuild their structure way back...this video need commenting

  • FAIL

  • Oh damn

  • ..a Dance with the devil..

  • watching these numbers pass by as mere seconds, I just got time sick

  • Black hole collisions appear to be hazardous for neighborhood real estate values. Just try selling your planet after it's been ejected from it's solar system at millions of miles per hour.

  • 0:32 the dust from my table

  • something wrong with this symulation

  • It just looks like windows media player playing music

  • that looks scary 

  • Omg! they filmed a black hole for 1.6 billion years? Thats crazy!!

  • @Cheesecake2k Nah, they just took a picture every couple million years

  • @Cheesecake2k r u retarded?

  • what kind of program is used for these simulations? c++?

  • @Omegaroth I'd say assembly.

  • @herseIf is that the full name? I'd like to know more about it if you have any info, I'd appreciate it

    thanks in advance

  • @Omegaroth I wasn't serious... Assembly is a very low-level programming language. I doubt it's even possible to write that in assembly ^^

  • So the galaxies just die?

  • /watch?v=cW7BvabYnn8 They got it from this video....

  • truly, i can't understand where this shockwave comes from?! of course it's the blacks hole colision, but why does it make a shockwave???? any astrophysicist around?? thanks

  • @kitesurf4life hey, maybe someone already answered this but it's because this is showing what happens to the gas when there's a collision. The gas is dense enough where they actually will hit each other. As far as stars are concerned, you won't get a shock wave because almost all the stars have enough space between them to actually pass by each other, but they do get strewn out into streams or "tails" in space... there are some simulations of what happens to stars in collisions out there also.

  • where did everything go??

  • @fixingbraincell outer space son outer space

  • if 2 super massive black holes collide instead of coming together nicely, the forces are so extreme that one black holes is kicked away at a tremendous velocity

  • the time frame for this is as long as the age of the universe?!

  • @holymasteric no its not

  • @holymasteric Not as long, no. The time frame at the top says 1630 Myr. 1,630 million years = 1.63 billion years. The Universe is 13.75 billion years old.

    Our collision with Andromeda will similarly take a few billion years from start to finish.

  • So romantic!

  • but this assumes that the two galaxies are exactly the same, hence the symetry.

    One should differ from the other and move at a different speed

  • @kekeke01 different speed?

  • @Fudg3M0nk3y91 Yes, galaxies float through space at different speeds. There are not two galaxies that have the same velocity due to the different gravitational pulls. These two however are the same size and move at the same speed.

  • this is like a visualizer on a media player

  • FAKE...you can tell this was computer made

  • @REDTEAM22003

    It's a 1.6 billion year time-lapse, of course it's computer generated.

  • @REDTEAM22003 u r f****** retarded.

  • @REDTEAM22003 do you not see the time lapse... do you not see the description...do you not see you're a r-------

  • @REDTEAM22003 You are special... -.-

  • whats the "t=a # myr?

  • @CAZZERNERY How far along it is. e.g. The time it takes for T to change from 160 to 170 would take 10,000,000 years.

  • chuck norris's crash test

  • this slightly looks like windows media player lol

  • so where can i get the source code for this ?

  • why the fuck does it change colors?

  • the supernovas? stars colliding? idk just coming up with possibilities.

  • @desan476 god is painting

  • @CAZZERNERY : god is popstar

  • That huge shochwave was the 2 black holes colliding.

  • hollly fuck

  • its so beautiful! <3

  • Gorgeous!

  • funny bad stimulation

  • I think if 2 black holes were to collide they would just orbit each other then merge and become one :p

  • coloured milk in space?

  • but if black holes collide they are suppose to have become a bigger one..?

  • what the fuck is it?

  • It's Zeus' wet dream...beautiful when worlds collide, huh?  hehehe

  • I think that if two black holes collide they snap each other out and disappear, but that's just a theory

  • That wouldn't happen. it violates the law of conservation of matter .black holes have mass.

  • where can i download such program for simulation??

  • videonethunter....

  • It will but after 3 billion years!

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  • Those who call fake or innacurate...

    Yeah, because millions needed to be spent on supercomputer calculations just to make something thats totally inncarurate.

  • It was really neat thanks!!

  • we wont be around to watch the real thing so why bother?

  • @plsspareme1 just curiosity

  • That only took 1390 Million years!

  • cool

  • Is this the sort of thing that'll happen when Andromeda and the Milky Way collide? They both have supermassive black holes at their center... awsome...

  • i wonder if it feels lonely to be orbiting one of the stars that got ejected in the collision, to be a star without a galaxy

  • hmm i wonder if were on the edge of a galaxy away from the collison, would we even notice for millions of years?

  • This question is so fucking stupid on so many levels it hurts.

  • not really, you are. if you look on the video it shows on the time in millions of years, so fuck off

  • @kzone92 you are so stupid. you are asking if we were on a galaxy that isnt a part of this collision, if we would notice the collision for millions of years. Obviously the merger is on a scale of millions of years, but how long it would take for us to notice it only has to do with how far we are from the merger, and how long the light takes to reach us. And then yes, once it did reach us, it would last millions of years.

  • About half way through, it looks as though its paint being splattered on a wall - but I guess if this happened to use, we would be splattered...well...no we would evaporate?

  • How do people not understand the time-scale that this happens on? I hate dumb people on youtube.

  • Seriously what is your problem, its as though you come on youtube just ot have an argument...

  • @7rev123 naw, I came on to see this video. That guy just tempted me into an argument. If you can even call it that.

  • @Kelsob - Dont get into one then? Just ignore them... and while your at it, ignore me so I dont have to reply.

  • @7rev123 why are you telling me to ignore you so you don't have to reply when you could just ignore me?

    Besides I enjoy a good argument.

  • @Kelsob go cry more haha

  • @kelsob He said if we were on the galaxy away from the collision. He could have said more clearly, "if we were located in a section of galaxy A that is not currently being interacted with by galaxy B, would we be able to see the medial parts of galaxy A interacting with galaxy B" I think we would see very shortly the effects of the collision until our system was interacted with. And that's if we didn't die in the millions of years during which this even was taking place, which isn't likely.

  • Watching this makes me understand just how fragile a galaxy really is, even if the time span is over hundreds of millions of years just to go through that cycle.

  • qual o problema de compartilhar videos?? não entendo!!!

  • This is how my music sounds like...

  • hang on. What exactly caused those galaxies to explode halfway through?

  • probably radiation pressure from a shitton of stars falling into the black holes.

  • the masive amsonts of energy givin of from the two galegies probobly gave the parts that split off its own blake hole

  • that's not how black hole's are made, read a book.

  • @kelsob well, this isnt meant to explain how they're made. this shows the 2 galaxies already having the black holes at their centers.

  • @pimppimpdoodlydoo I was responding to someone who claimed that the energy given off from these two could form more black holes. They were wrong.

  • Christ, I want this as an Electric Sheep.

  • yeh, thts how it happened, saw one yesterday

  • Lol what???

  • the galaxies got destroyed

  • that black holes would start emmiting matter cause supermassive black holes are dormant thats why they dont emmit. but i would expect a few stars would be flung into the event horizon in a galaxy collision

  • Supermassive black holes aren't dormant. Ever hear of a quasar? Think those supermassive black holes are dormant?

  • funny how so many people come on these videos and flap their yaps like they know what they're talking about. I'm sure that even the worlds best scientists would admit they still have no clue whats happening out there.

  • The Andromeda galaxy has supposedly absorbed other satellited galaxies, and will eventually do the same to ours. But then again it could do this too. We will all be long dead before that happens anyway. :S

  • we're obsorbing galaxies too, ther're several comming through ours right now

  • Magellans

  • I wouldn't doubt it.

  • theres a dwarf galaxy thats realy close to ours and its been shaped to a tube cause of our galaxy

  • listen to a music on windows media player and you will see something similar =P

  • lol

  • Who cares what it is, it looks pretty anyway.

  • not that realistic

  • In the sense that it's mathematically inaccurate, or because it doesn't look like on startrek?

  • No,one, the galaxies mirror themselves, and two, galaxies don't explode like that, the larger galaxy pulls in the smaller one. The larger one begins pulling its stars and they start orbiting it, then the gas gets so dense causing tons of stars to be born and stars dying, leaving a scar on the galaxy then heals soon after

  • well, think of this. the black hole is gonna eat a TON when this happens, so these black holes will more than likely cause tons of explosions from condensing matter, which might push some of the gas/stars away like that, but that is WAY too much pushing.

  • yes the clusters move away.. in the clusters there are collisions.

  • So god damn pretty but deadly.

  • ok I listen to stephen hawkins bla bla.. and they say that under 20th sentury the astronomers discoverd that every galaxy is moving away from another and this prove the expansion of the universe.

    SO IF EVERY GALAXY IS MOVING AWAY FROM ANOTHER HOW THE FUCK CAN GALAXIES COLLIED WITH EACH OTHER. that makes nonsense ?

  • i get your point but i think NASA means the galaxy clusters are moving away from eachother.

  • On local scales galaxies can move towards one another but the overall, large scale structure of the universe is expanding.

  • They form a black hole ball sack solar system?

  • What do you use to make this vid? this is awesome!!! 8)=)

  • Galxey #1 and #2: yum taffy

    *collides*

    Galxery #1 and #2: AHH MY TAFFY!

    *pulls on taffy*

    Galxery #1:it's MINE

    Galxery #2:NO MINE

    *both blow up*

  • Dude I'm sorry but to think this is what would happen or even could happen is a joke. Remember when "scientists" thought the world was flat? Ohh yeah! WTF do we really know about space or astronomic physics?

  • You may know nothing of space or "astronomic physics", do you mean gravity? But there are plenty of people who have a great deal of knowledge on those subjects.

  • continued...Do you really think we as humans are possibly capable of capturing such a time frame, monitoring it, or even hypothesizing about it? Please give me some evidence as to why this is truth and I'll prove you wrong a hundred different ways for each one.

  • Besides the fact we can see it happening all over the universe?

  • Galaxies collide. Deal with it.

  • woah

  • this is makin me feel small now

  • that was beautiful.

  • anyone else feel really, really small right about now?

  • not me, I'm at about 250 pounds... hahahah! Joke, but yeah... it all seems really conforting when you know that this will all be just gone in a few bilion years from now. Shit, from what we can all see we'll destroy ourselves much much much sooner...

  • i agree with jareth, it looks cool, but definitely would not happen like that.

  • WTF, this is not what would happen at all. The two would pass through eachother like ghosts, before being pulled back together like droplets of water. It would look like a cosmic train wreak of a blob for billions of years before becoming a single, super sized galaxy.

    Whoever made this has no idea what they're talking about...

  • the two galaxys gravitation makes the collision so dramatic.

  • I'd say after watching this, it's a good thing life is so short!

  • That makes one feel very small and insignificant!

    Great clip, thanks for sharing.

  • yea i know about the black holes in the universe there are many of them

  • That was a 100~ MILLION YEAR EXPLOSION.

    HOLY SHIT.

  • Why do they explode at 0:25 and 0:35 ?

  • lol nice one

  • yep yep.... that's Universe sex there for ya. They meet, greet, dance, unite, then explode.

  • This movie should be set to "Collide". xD

    Okay, I'm stupid.

  • Things like this give me the willies...

    o.o

    But it's still awesome.

  • i like the scale :) 1300 million light years....

  • it's in millions of years. The scale wouldn't keep changing, the time would be though.

  • the milky way and andromeda have supermassive black holes, are spiral galaxies, and are heading for a collision... SWEET!! 8D

  • awsome!

  • wat the beep?!

  • WTF WOAH!!!

  • Whoa D:

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