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  • I was just listening to a podcast about this very topic. Cool.

  • Nasa just identified a large black hole near Uranus! It stinks really bad, letting off what astronomers are calling "Space Farts".

  • chance of stars hitting each other during colliding galaxys 0%

  • whuts with the musc this suppose to be comforting to watch our galaxy gettin ripped apart

  • ...and by the way..... forget global warmin... next ice time stand on the list... sun is sleeping more till 1996.... going down...... dont look so far in the future we have enought problems ( planetary things) right in front of us... peace

  • Universal LOL... why only the one galaxy has gravitation ? not so real just fun....

  • stop moving the camra!!!

  • If this was going to happen I bet people would be like "OHhhh look at all of those pretty stars, oh...wait that ones getting bigger, and brighter uh oh, AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!"

  • As destructive as it is.. It's actually quite beautiful.

  • @highsteel240 in 1.4 billion years humans won't live on this world

  • 480p?!  did you hear about HD?

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  • i just love how if we don't manage to nuke ourselves in the next 100 years, Global Warming would been like GG. If we survive that, We are near an Old star that could go Nova anytime From now to a million years in the future. If that doesn't kill us Well the universe is like Please die, Everything in the milky way and andrameda gets fucked. YAY humanity.....

  • Just think, something might be taking a shit spinning in there when this happens... What a beautiful way to go.

  • Imagine the night-sky view just a couple years before the actual collision

  • @sharpezor fuckkkk u an ur mom go fuck ur gramma if ur dad is done... stupid fuck

  • With the increasing luminosity of the Sun in 1.4 billion years from now, Earth will have already become far too hot for liquid water to exist, ending all terrestrial life. So no worries to anyone that plans to live to be 3,000,000,001 years old, you will already been dead for 1.59 billion yrs.

  • @highsteel240 Unless we somehow don't kill ourselves and colonize the galaxy.

  • @Misterspork57 Thats a possiblity too, but at the rate we are going, giving mankind even 100 more yrs might be a stretch.

  • Galaxy nigga moment

  • Your Milky Way is all wrong... It should be a spiral bar galaxy...

  • Unfortunately, when Universe Sandbox gets down to using such extreme sizes and particle amounts, it not only becomes erratic and inaccurate, but also tends to forget that there are laws beside gravity powering the universe. Simulations done of similar collisions on supercomputers show that one of the galaxies will remain more or less intact, while the other files apart...

    Good work though!

  • Alien Watching:"Man i'm glad we weren't on earth!" XD

  • Will they Survive MONEY'S DEATH?

  • When both Galaxies end up colliding it will not at all be like two Vehicles colliding on a Highway or two Players colliding on the playing Field or even two fighter Jets colliding, etc! Both Galaxies will end up destroyed BUT NOT all the Stars of both former Galaxies: they will form a new Galaxy out of the super complex interactions among the re-emerging fragments of their former selves! It's not like a Black Hole Situation where everything would be ultimately devoured! Our Union's Stars

  • That is Claude De Bussey's CLAIRE DE LUNE!

  • what happens when chuck norris sneezes. And he will only do it once

  • THE GOVERNMENT!

  • @tiasarahellielorna And I can tell you why this is wrong. Yes a fair bit of mass will be moving away from us, expansion, but the gravity and mass of both these galaxies are so immense that they attract each other and the force is greater of that of the force of expansion. Which means yes it is getting closer to us.

  • This, is art.

  • i thought galaxies were moving away from eachother

  • @tiasarahellielorna Wrong, its not the galaxies that are moving away from each other. The galaxy super clusters are what are moving away from each other. This is why galaxies that are within a certain cluster are attracted to each other. Furthermore, the Milky way and the Andromeda galaxy are the 2 biggest galaxies within our super cluster, thus they are more so attracted to each other than others. We will some what meet inbetween each other but closer to Andromedas side as it has more mass.

  • @1123joey but it is my understanding that eventually all mass will dissipate in an exponential rate of outwardness according to Einstein

  • @tiasarahellielorna accoriding to Einstein you're a fucktard. Have nice day.

  • @tiasarahellielorna Not all, but the universe is expanding..

  • think how lonely we would be if our solar system got thrown out in space like that, complete blackness in the night sky.

  • i think that in this simulation there is to much star shoot off. i think when the galaxy's collide it will be more melding that a destructive blow off. my reasoning is because the two super massive black holes would attract first. i think the pull would hold the balance tighter. even thought i'm sure some would get thrown out into space.

  • How do u know. Is going. To be I 3billion years from now.. plus that's if mankind dnt. Nuc. The planet..

  • @Sbljuan Lol, you must have been drunk when you commented. Let me try to translate, I think you're saying: How do you know this is going to take place 13 billion years from now? Plus, that's only if mankind doesn't nuke earth into oblivion. Now let me try to answer: this will happen 3billion years from now. light at these great distances have a shade to them blue if moving towards us or red if moving away. I suggest you watch all of Carl Segans: Cosmos with is on Netflix and Hulu

  • @phongbong hopefully we will put those nukes to good use and destroy that galaxy.

  • @AmpleDoughnut In 3 billion years from now, even if mankind is still around, which I doubt, we should have something more powerful then you could even imagine, which still wouldnt even make a blip on destory a galaxy.

  • @phongbong You're so incorrect.

    Blue means super hot.

    Red means it's extremely cool for a star.

    Learn your shit.

  • @phongbong I doubt you getting through.

  • @Sbljuan Kill yourself you fucking subhuman

  • hate to be that omelet... i mean galaxy.

  • They wont actually collide, they just sort of merge together. The stars are just too far apart from each other.

  • @Xen8 1/200,000 stars would...

  • @Xen8 due to collision...

  • it wont last an instant, it will start in probably 3 billion earth years, but it will take billions more earthyears to finish the collision.

  • I like Claire de Lune :)

  • So our galaxy is basically going to projectile vomit over the universe.

  • Space opera :)

  • @MustarkMast3rz Absolutely not. When galaxies "merge" most stars are left untouched. Our own solar system will almost certainly be left untouched by this.

  • Guys, god will save us, or the new us, if we are re-born, when the galaxies come in contact.

  • porno!

  • That's gonna suck. Hopefully we'll have built a missle big enough to destroy this foreign threat. or you know inter steller spaceships. those palnets and stars can't be moving that fast relative to the distance of seperation.

  • @casualobserve1 its a galaxy, not a foreign threat. You can't destroy a galaxy. It's a lump of around 200 billion stars. Interstellar spaceships? Stellar=Star. Intersteller spaceships= spaceships that can travel between stars.

  • What's the time frame for this? How long for all this to transpire?

  • @holzkiewuf 2 billion years. Approximately. It won't affect us though, so no need to worry.

  • The Earth is so fucked

  • @kennyb010 No. Our star system probably will not be touched. There is much space between stars and it'd be an exceedingly rare event for any of those stars to collide. The galaxies pass through each other kind of.

  • Maybe we will be reborn.....and start a new life if earth is still here. Maybe we will all die and our souls will watch over our local galaxy and see it get destroyed. Remember our good lives people.

  • And the Sun will be one of those stars that are thrown into space.

    Forever Alone...

  • what song is this?

  • wats the name of this song, i was crying while i was listening(i have a soft spot for beatiful music)

  • Maybe it's not completly accurate, but a facinating exercise.

  • @TheHeretic2011 It is impossible to give an completly accurate simulation with our lvl of technology i think...

  • How did you prerender this with US?

  • Yet Chuck Norris will just wipe off space dust on his shoulders and sit on a space chair.

  • it was a wrong simulation.

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  • I for one welcome our new Milkdromeda overlords

  • Looks great, but also a bit off, with the Matter "exploding" out on Colission.

  • in 4.5 billion years they be like conjoined twins

  • all the planets would colide with each other causing hope for any life to diminish, but who really gives a shit, its 3 billion years from now, but i enjoy watching this awesome video, good job

  • @ShadowKNighT788 no actually very few planets would actually collide becuase the range is so far apart

  • dude what is your dust level at?!?! yours looks so much more detailed than mine!

  • @1moe7 x25

  • Sadder thing is, Eath won't be there when this happens. By that time, the Sun would have expanded and collapsed :(

  • this is gonna happen in 3 billion years according to sceintists.

  • Beautiful

  • damn i wish i was on earth when this happen, watching it live from earth

  • One must remember that each segment of this collision will take about 50,000 years.

  • that music is Debussy, original composed for piano, great simulation BTW

  • 3 billion years to leave this galaxy.... if its possible.

  • @Chinkeyface Farewell my friend!

  • Haha damn...

  • Is that an opera singer or a theramin?

  • @LewaElite Wha, no. It's a violin, dude.

  • @phongbong It's obviously a boy soprano.

  • Never thought that the end of two galaxies could be so...relaxing.

  • Damn!! I'm expecting to see that!!

  • And what happens to the supermassive black hole?

  • @RockerZeca97 Nothing. It continues to not give a fuck about us.

  • @phongbong that or it just decides to tell the whole of existence to screw its self and turn into a banana

  • @RockerZeca97 when the two black holes collide they will form an even bigger black hole

  • @stankado10 yeah i know that why i asked cause an even bigger black its fucked up 

  • @RockerZeca97 it gets even bigger

  • Harold Camping was right; albeit he got the date wrong by a few billion years....lol

  • @pillowbugg Actually, this collision, if it occurred, would not harm the solar system apparently. Though Earth would be burned to a crisp due to the sun gradually heating up before this happens.

  • At that time the sun will be much hotter, making all liquid water evaporate from earth. There will be no more life o earth since millions years before the gallaxy collision.

  • @Ygolnac not if We have anything to do about it!

  • @phongbong Thanks.

  • The 1 person who dis-liked this is flung out of the mega galaxy.

  • @phongbong where did you find the sandbox thing at?

  • @halomaster22323 universesandbox(dot)com version 2.0 was released not to long ago.

  • Or we will collide into another star forming a mega star.

  • Milkdromeday.

  • The stars would fly out leaving away some planets or continue to orbit their own star by the force of gravity. So when the star explodes (or implodes) a couple of million stars would join then a birth of another galaxy called (whatever you want to name it :D) will be apart of the Universe.

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  • i heard that the sun will get bigger bigger until it reaches one of are planits after what i said the galixy will collide a gut new about btw the 2012 thing wont end the its just when the people who made calinders along time ago they said they would stop in 2012

  • @thehulkcoaster10 The collision between our galaxy( the milky way) and the Andrameda galaxy will happen in about 3 billion years.  where as the sun expanding, eating the planets, and eventually exploading will happen in about 5 billion years. So our sun (and maybe or earth) will be around to see the collision. That would be an awesome sight.

    P.S. Don't believe all that 2012 conspiracy crap, NASA has stated that it's the worst Sci-Fi movie to date.

  • @phongbong ya i know how are people gonna trick people into 2012 thats so fake i belive on what you said about are sun and the collision

  • @phongbong shame we wont be there to see it :/

  • WOW! JUST WOW! i have this on my PC and at those settings it lags like hell (1 FPS) and i have a pretty sweet PC (runs MW2 max settings 40-50FPS). what multiplyer of particles did you have set on options and what are your specs, since ive never seen the collision that detailed before!

  • HOW MANY PARTICLES?!

  • i love these Milkdromeda jokes

  • And then Milkdromeda was born

  • @situlo or the Milky Andromeda Way

  • @situlo mmm, I'll have my milk with extra dromeda please.

  • @situlo Mommy Milkyway where did I come from? Well uh.. lets see your father Andromeda came around and we grew attached to each other. Then created you, with Magic!

  • ahhhhhhhhhhhhh im scared god dont make this happen cause my kids r gonna have kids until 3billion years from now and they would die just like me but im not that old

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  • @JMS06723 If we haven't blown the Earth up by then.

  • @phongbong Or if the earth hasn't been burned by the sun when it enters it's red giant phase like 5 billion years from now

  • @phongbong wont we die when it collides?

  • @GiantEagleStealer7 No, the distance between stars is greater then you'd think. The colliding galaxies will pass right through each other and come together to make a super galaxy. Our star will either be a part of that galaxy or be flung out into empty space.

  • @phongbong what happens to Earth then?

  • @phongbong Well, as long as we haven't destroyed earth by then, probably nothing. It will just continue to orbit the sun.

  • @JMS06723 To bad Earth will be a lifeless fireball when this happens

  • @Grant691 eh? I thought the earth had maybe 52billions year lefts to have life?

  • @JMS06723 You think the moons gravity has an effect on the earth? It will likely be barely in view and have catastrophic effects on tides as well as volcanoes and fault lines. It could pull us into the moon or another planet in our own galaxy.

  • @JMS06723 yea but i dont think earth will be a safe place to be when this happens... somewhere with a very good manuvoring space craft would be better

  • @JMS06723 actually earth will prolly be gone by then but i know one thing for sure X3 our descendants will have the best seat in the house if they stay in the galaxy

  • @JMS06723 Imagine that.

  • @JMS06723 there might 'not' be a earth when this happens

  • @JMS06723 Earth is in the milkyway, we are in one of those swirls, we would be dead lol.

  • the Milky-andromeda-way Galaxy

  • wow

  • whats the name of the song?

  • @darkless60 It's called Claire de Lune by Claude Debussy. It's featured in many movies such as Ocean's Eleven & Ocean's Thirteen, Seven Years in Tibet, Atonement, Man On Fire, The Darjeeling Limited, Ficció, El próximo oriente, The First Day of My Life, The Right Stuff, Antonieta, Casino Royale, Gran Turismo 4, The Game, and that crappy tween vampire movie.

  • This is why we see stars with higt spees, in lonly travel, truh space. Or yust by star2star-collisions. Dont understand why those stars shud stuble the experts. By the way...The collidion by the two galaxyes, wil take billion of yers it self. How many millian years pr. sec. did u have that animation at? ;) By, the way...i dont think ower star needs the galaxy to exist, or to hold planets or support life =)

  • @Aikwood666 are u faking that text or are u generally that retarded?

  • @shadowphen22 im not feeding you, troll

  • @shadowphen22 no dnt wry im not a troll but that comment u made was fucking retarded

  • And Thus, Chuck Norris was born.

  • hmm not replying to comments. I had a question but nvm

  • what's the name of the song?

  • how did you get the color

  • Right click on the screen, and on the right hand corner, you should see a option where it says, "color".

  • du!!!

  • @ArataMusic1 it doesnt color the rings/dust though???

  • haha trevor, nice work. amazing. :)

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