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  • beautiful.

  • And that will pretty much be the end

    Bitch Please.. I will be died

    My great great great (x1000000000000000000) Grandson will be scared to hell out of this

  • pretty good, Imagine how may years that would take and all the crazy stuff that would happen Here and there.. I wonder if there are things thinking omg the Milky Way but they call it something else ya? By then American should be living off the flesh of the dead they find and we will be really screwed up by then thanks to Bush and Nukes and all this stupid crap.

  • Ah damn, too bad I'll be dead by then. Imagine the night sky a few million years before the collision. The Andromeda galaxy would be huge on the sky, maybe you could even see it at daytime! How awesome would that be!?

  • lets spare a thought to all the many civilizations and species inhabiting both galaxies that will have to live through the worst of this with mass extinction events, global apocalypses brought on by the intense gravitational pull's. they said one million years was equivalent to one second, how many species will evolve civilization in this time span only to be destined to suffer an uncertain fate as the collision continues on

  • But the sun will be dead already. So that is a problem... Oh hey Milkymeda!

  • Lol earth got like 40% chance to survive. If the sun keep with us and we dont hit a star or planet earth will survive.

  • milky way is goin to kick andromedia ass

    gettin milky >:}

  • Gee, what a mess. And who is supposed to clean this up! Huh?

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    (Just kiddin, great video!)

  • Each galaxy contains over 100 billion stars, which is 100 million trillion possible collisions. Nevertheless, the chance of even two stars colliding is negligible because of the huge distances between them. For example, the nearest star to the Sun is Proxima Centauri, about thirty million solar diameters away. If the sun were a ping-pong ball in Paris, the equivalent Proxima would be a pea-sized ball in Berlin (and our galaxy would be 12 million miles wide—about a third of the distance to Mars).

  • wow just to see the milky way galaxy that we called home... ... gone just like that.

  • @thesmuzzmoker87 Well it won't exactly happen "just like that" lol

  • barely any stars hit each other in reality

  • i think at the end it's jurassic park

  • Whats the title of the song?

  • if humans are still here in 3 billion years we would be very advanced. so advanced we could just go find a new galaxy or something.

  • This collision is supposed to happen what like 3-5 billion years from now. Think about how advanced we humans will be. Think about how many of these stars we will inhabit by then. And then think about how many of these stars will be destroyed when this happens. Consider how many civilizations will be wiped out. It seems to me that this will be the saddest event in human history.

  • This is not at all what would happen. Galaxies are far more than 95% empty space. It is extremely unlikely that any starts would collide in a galactic collision. But gravity would still obviously impact the structure of the two galaxies very much.

  • Don't cancel your holidays quite yet this won't happen for quite a few billion years yet. Also the galaxies are so sparse that they could pass through each other without a single planet or star crashing into one another although some orbits may shift possibly.

  • So.. ... they will make a "Milkymeda"?

    lolz

  • @TurkishGamer92 No, I think it's "Milkomeda"

  • @TurkishGamer92 wait, lolz?

  • @MrLemonade27 lol

  • i wish i could be around to see the middle of that

  • how did i get here from bloons tower defense 5?

  • Alright... play nice you two!

  • its love!!!!!!!

  • I hope you KNOW that the bigger one is the Milky Way. We now realize that the Milky Way is at least twice as massive as the Andromeda and 1.2 times wider. Our home galaxy is a GIANT spiral, dominating the Local Group. For decades everybody thought it was the Andromeda. There are some news reports here on the YouTube of the new discoveries about the mass of the Milky Way. Watch them

  • @hotboyclarence haha good! the largest galaxy found yet 'by us' is 3500 times bigger than milky way.. how about that! :P

  • cool thing is that no two stars will hit each other

  • Glad I wont be around for this XD

  • Simulaton focuses too much on the first pass and the "stall out" afterwards.

    Also, appears to be an un-realistic amount of ejecta on the first pass.

    Dark Matter may be "weakly enteracting", but still, when it passes deep into the hub of the opposite galaxy, it "should" be falling into the massive stars and SMBH there, as should many of the stars. The ejecta is pourtraying this almost "galactic scale supernova" event with billions of stars flying off at random angles: not seen in nature

  • So, which dot is Earth?

  • @AdrenalineMotivation none you wouldn't even be able to see it where not even dust.

  • @JordoF6 I know :D I was trying to be funny haha.

  • @AdrenalineMotivation

    When this event takes place our sun would have been far belong dead, as will the planets that surround our sun.

  • @JedininjaZC

    Far long dead.

  • maybe that's why some spell galaxy with an 'i' and 'e' of mathematics galaxie galactic gala festivity gal dial for girl gajo see gorgio gajo god bless you gajo gajo gajo.

  • Second song is "Atonement", also by X Ray Dog.

  • It's coming right for us!

  • and they lived happy forever after...

    beutifull animation.

  • No doubt afterwards Andromeda'll be all like "dude came out of nowhere... No, not smoke... I left my car's humidifier on. No you can't dip your chip into my t-shirt stains. You're gross, dipping a chip in banoffee."

  • Stupid Andromeda, don't collide with milky way, Some other galaxy please collide with Andromeda so Milky way does not get destroyed.

  • @Dxblock619

    it's not gonna get destroyed it will get rearranged a bit :)

    its more of a merging than a collision.

    the stars will flirt around in space for a few billion years until gravity balances it all out and it settles down into a huge SUPER galaxy, Milkomeda :)

    as gordongate said the chance of any 2 stars actually hitting each other is astronomically small (pun intended)

  • Fuck!

  • The soundtrack title?

    It's awesome! :O

  • @ryanhunter818 First song is "Here Comes The King" by X-Ray Dog...

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  • And that's how I met your mother!

  • the possibilities are not that limitless, we cant prdict wether or not stars would collide, if our star would collide with another star, it would be catastrophic for all the planets, but the human race will more likely destroy itself alot sooner than that would happen.

  • 5 billion years ago...the Andromeda galaxy called the Milky Way a fag. So it began.

  • What's the music around 3:10 ???

  • Anyone know what the first song is?

  • What's happening to earth ? 

  • what is the name of the first classic song...thank you !! Please !!!!

  • @v4n3ss4love X-Ray Dog - Here Comes the King

  • NOOO, THAT'S WHERE I KEEP ALL MY STUFF!

  • @boltox I lol'd so hard at your comment XD Bravo.

  • DOUBLE KO!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Chances are that several civilizations similar to ours currently live in a galaxy undergoing a collision like this. Can you imagine how awesome that would be?

  • @andiorn883 I can't imagine dying like that would be that awesome...

  • @SKiiSMLIVE There's nothing to say that an individual populated planet would suffer negatively.

  • @MeOnStuff But the possibility of witnessing a star colliding with our sun is very scary.

  • @SKiiSMLIVE It would be, but the chances of that happening to any given system, especially one that has already been populated with intelligent life, would be extremely low.

  • @SKiiSMLIVE Either a supereme shockwave could happen or a solar explosion

    Both result in the end of life in earth

  • @SKiiSMLIVE According to calculations someone made, the gravitational confusion would eventually lead to earth getting thrown out of orbit with the obvious results.

  • Considering there is still billions of times more empty space than matter in a galaxy, I wonder how many stars actually collide. I bet most of the stars survive and most of what appears to be a collision is just gravity throwing everything every which way.

  • @FlargidyTV I think statistically, no collisions would take place.

  • @TheBiAtheist Eventually there would be collisions, but during the colliding maybe not. I'm guessing that's what you mean. Pretty cool. What about the centers of the galaxies though? Even then probably no collisions either, huh? I'm guessing.... The emptiness of space is so vast compared to all the matter in it, to the outer reaches of the Universe.

  • @FlargidyTV I don't even pretend to be an astronomer, but I'd imagine collisions would be more likely to occur near the center. I also imagine that eventually the supermassive black holes at the center of both galaxies would converge as well. That's something I wish I could witness in my lifetime. I'll never cease to be amazed at the universe.

  • @TheBiAtheist Collisions would be more likely to happen at the center. But you have to figure there tends to be light years between some stars, and big stars themselves can be up to a million miles in diameter or so. So during the actual collision of the two galaxies, it's possible no star hits any other. Who knows? It would be impossible to witness except with a telescope. If you were out from a galaxy and looked at it, you wouldn't see it. .We can't see the Milky Way and we're in it.

  • @FlargidyTV I agree with you at one point.. It's great that you have some idea of the distance and the emptiness of the universe.. When we were kids, we were taught as okay this is the earth next is mars jupiter, just next to each other like trees.. and the stars as the same.. but they're not.. they're situated like an atom and the nucleus in it.. millions of times away from each other compared to their own sizes except some certain occasions.. Great that you have that sense

  • @wcwrulzzz Yes, I figure the fact that the nucleus of an atom and its electron(s) being so far apart can prove how compacted they can be, such as moments after the Big Bang. It's all very interesting stuff to me. I have seen a video of what the center of the Milky Way galaxy looks like, and it was referred to as "a dangerous neighborhood", lots of binary stars and things are much closer to each other, yet I still think collisions are relatively rare.

  • @wcwrulzzz It would be cool to see an up-close simulation of the centers of two galaxies colliding so I can see what's going on in the middle of the galaxies.

  • @FlargidyTV You're right.

  • @FlargidyTV It's actually predicted that no stars will actually collide

  • @FlargidyTV even if that happens life on earth will still be extinguished!

  • @IamEyalMarcosLevit Considering how many billions of years from now it will happen, I imagine the human race might not be around before it ever happens anyway. At least, hopefully we'll have scattered the galaxy and maybe Universe by then, and not be extinguished.

  • Wow, you science nerds can be so Bad-Ass behind your computers!!! Texting tough guys you are!!! Ha

  • so freaking unrealistic... but looks good..

  • Well based on the music, I guess this is one of those alls well that ends well scenarios

  • so will the milky way and Andromeda merge into a "Super-Galaxy'?

  • The Milkey Way and Andromeda galaxies actually would just pass through each other...sure...some galactic collisions...but not obviation.

  • I gotta say that was a horrible simulation

  • what a fkng bad simulation...do you really think that's what you get when two gallaxies collide? fucking moron...

  • @nhopez This simulator only uses Newtonian physics for calculations, plus it excludes dark matter. It's just a fun little $5 program to mess around with and is good for inter-planetary simulations over a short time. Plus it is a fun way to waste time. Don't be so critical. :-)

  • booooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­ooh!!!!!.....that sucked....

  • the salt will pour out more salt an Styrofoam??!

  • Gotta love Universe Sandbox.

  • Is from 0:40 on the result of the two central black holes nearing each other?

  • this can happen anytime lol jk idk

  • Schau genau hin bei 3:17 min zwei traurige a-lie-n Augen

  • Schau genau hin bei 1:21 min das allsehende Alienauge

  • makes me sad to think that I can't play xbox anymore when this happens :(

  • and god said "fuck this"

  • LOL the slowest car crash EVER!!!!

  • This is not a simulation. It is entirely fake, using stock software. The andromeda galaxy in reality is a ring galaxy, not a spiral, for it has had collisions with at least five other galaxies. A proper simulation would track every known stellar mass in each galaxy in a supercomputation. This is just another waste of my time in a world full of fake products and services.

  • @1emanres oh boo hoo. If its a waste of time, why watch it? Just go on your merry way :L

  • From what I've read, there won't be any "destruction." For example, the Earth would be perfectly fine.

  • @aDinoSupremacist haha by the time we would be all dead because it takes place in few hundred or thousand years am i rite ?

  • @JuzFaDz Even more than that

  • I wanna know what song is playing at the end.

  • how much time from start to the end???

  • @dodoslovensko who knows but im guessing a few million years

  • you what would be awesome having trails of stars across the sky

    

  • I wonder what will happen with all these stars being catapulted outwards...drifting lonly and isolated through even more empty space between galaxys and no close by star....life evolving into a space-traveling race will have a realy fucked up time on such a system!

  • D:

  • How long do we have until this happens?

  • @DuPuieproductions Approximately 3 to 5 billion years. Also an interesting note; there will most likely be no stars colliding, due to the extreme distances. :)

  • @ficktidtabell2 3 to 5? Our star will last longer than that!

  • Looks like Universe Sandbox... but with fucking awesome graphics

  • Milky Way is like come at me, bro

  • I guess this is literally STAR WARS!! 

  • @Ciabattabing ...Clever?

  • @Ciabattabing Galaxy wars

  • Is this dangerous for human ?

    Just to know if I can smoke again.

  • A complete annihilation of all life in over 1,400 BILLION (1,400,000,000,000) stellar systems between 2 super massive galaxies and their many hundred associated dwarf galaxies...

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    A complete intergalactic purge of all organic matter In the most unfathomable way and this guy says "Cool!" ...

  • @LivingRockPartiarch given that the space between stars in either galaxy is greater than the total space occupied by the stars and planets, the actual collision events between stars would be a ridiculously low number in relation to the total number of stars in the collision. If the black holes came close enough to merge the energy output would blast out of galactic orbit most of the stars but its all academic given our sun will toast us in 4 billion years and the collision is in 5 billion years.

  • @gordongate who the fuck cares about something 4 billion years away or 5 billion im more worried about my book report

  • @luigiman7789 I dont care either, but i was replying to someone else who seemed to be concerned about it and had the wrong idea about what would happen

  • @gordongate No species has endured planet earth for four billion years. We will GET us before anything else gets us.

  • @mywonderjam sadly you're probably correct in that assumption, we are not fundamentally stupid animals that behave badly due to the genetic code that determines our characteristics, its just that as long as we keep giving small groups of selfish, callous and greedy humans the authority to control the way we think and behave through fear of cold and hunger, estrangement and punishment, we will always behave like arseholes we are trained to be and as such deserve to become extinct for our apathy

  • @gordongate we may have moved on and colonised other planets outside our solar system by then so we may still be around to see it.

  • what's the song???

  • Muzyka dobra

  • lovely music

  • why does this look strangely like water splashing?

  • So i have a question that I would really like answered. Does this simulation account for dark matter?

  • EXTREME INTERGALACTIC JOUSTING!

  • Music?

  • Can you please tell me the song and artist?

  • Intergalactic porn, ftw ? o_o

  • Andromeda, come at me bro!

    Bring it, everybody's waitin', billions of galaxies all looking at us man, watchya gon do?

    You wanna go? LET'S GO!

  • Sauber geiles ding

  • @ACSBehemothHellcat Description -.-* dumbass

  • Wow, great simulation. Nature is cruel though, why do things that are so fascinating and beautiful have to be so destructive at the same time? Great video though!

  • estee se be mas reall ke los otros! :P

  • The music makes it.

  • Looks like a slow motion sneeze.

  • wow O_o

  • now what if they said this will happen in 2012

  • @Terminator199X Then we all just go ape shit crazy and have a party and / or act insane before we all die. Collapse of everything then death :D

  • @Terminator199X it will not happen in 2012 i have program called universe sandbox and there was simulation of this and it was like hundrets of million years of crash so and i saw that sun wasnt crashed by anything

  • @sremil2011 ... Yep, but see you see our sun flying out into space when we collide with Andromeda. Tsk. Tsk. Talk about "oh shit."

  • What happened next?

  • @ageofconsentUK After they pass through each other a couple of times, they are supposed to settle down and merge into one big elliptical galaxy

  • 1-0 to the milky way

  • name of songs?

  • I wouldn't stress, this is scheduled to happen in four billion years, nearing the end of the life of our sun. There are many other things that threaten humanity more than this. Most of all ourselves :P.

    Anyway if human civilisation were still around in four billion years we wouldn't even feel this. The collision will take place over hundreds of millions of years and next to no stars will actually collide. Remember, space is most just just that. empty space.

  • @nikanj nope, there is more than you think, The dark matter!

    

  • @nikanj how is this not the most highly rated comment

  • I did a simulation of the nearest so so galaxies on this... well, I sped it up cause I knew I was going to see this happen. It didn't... A small madgellic (spelling.) pawned the andromeda galaxy a few lightyears before it collided with us. Lol, it blew the whole Andromeda galaxies black hole center thousands of miles away.

    either this is wrong or they need to work on their simulation software.

  • go milky way, pwn that andromeda noob!

  • What is the name of the first song?

  • Show de bola ....name song?

  • rough galatical sex...thier beating each other.

  • dos baldes de voda facing each other!

  • what is the name of the 1st song ?

  • supercomputers calculated that.

  • @phobos134 actually, no

    this is a program called Universe Sandbox,

  • @MegaWurmy

    1.Can you speak german(your name sounds german)

    2.I think that supercomputers calcuated that then the informations were transfered to Universe Sandbox.

  • @phobos134 nah, im not german :D

    and you don't need a supercomputer, just set the particle multiplier to 25 and record a movie, then speed it up. It worked for me! :)

  • @MegaWurmy

    Okay, but I read in a magazine that supercomputers calcuated that.

  • @phobos134 interesting, whats tha magazine called. Are you sure they made >this< video? I transalted the authors comment into english and he said he made it. Maybe he has a supercomputer :D

  • @MegaWurmy

    I read that magazine when I visited my friend I can ask him how the magazine is called.

    In that magazine the scientists said that they can only calcuat things like that with supercomputers.

    sry, if you can't understand it well

  • @phobos134 Well the reason you can easily do this even on a laptop is because universe sandbox does not give the individual particles mass in this simulation. Only the cores of the milky way and andromeda do. This makes it simple enough so that any computer can do it. It'll take a while though :D It took my computer 15 hours to do this when i tried :D