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  • no stars collide with each other ,even though there are billions of them as the space between them and gravity ensure they dont.So nothing actually collides apart from clouds of molecular gas....

  • Yea, we definitely have not had Hubble long enough to catch that whole process... It's obviously CG, anyway.

  • your all full of educated bullshit,i supose i need extinction,so you can look good talking bullshit.;)

  • if there was life in any of those galaxies they were probaly like Oh Shit!

  • hey dick asses, dont u get it! it is a calculation dick farts! it happened alrady but they simulated it!

  • y they colide actualy?

  • @shebishobi y u no tyep rite?

  • @cathysastupidslut though u got my question but instead to reply u pointed out grymer wich is no longer active along pc chat. weldone

  • only a matter of time,tick tock.eternity is a long time to run.

  • ATHIEST TIME LINES CAUSING DESTRUCTION AGAIN,THEN THE CALL gOD THE FLYING SPAGETTI MONSTER,RICH AIN,T IT.

    WHEN WILL DUMB PEOPLE AND SPIRITS STOP THINKING THERE CLEVERER THAN GOD.

  • @mickwillie1 They're or They are I believe is the correct usage. Also keep your god talk to yourself. Its embarrassing.

  • @mickwillie1 Would you Please STFU!? stupid ignorant piece of undereducated, scared and above all annoying idiot!

    thank you in advance.

  • Why is destruction so beautiful? *tears in eyes

  • Damn space, you scary!

  • so will it blend?

  • that just creates a twin galaxy,right?

  • @HyperShadic2333 nah, the two balck holes would orbit each other for billions of years until they eventually met up, and at that time they'd merge and form one giant ass black hole..... then perhaps an exceedingly large galaxy will form around the new, larger black hole =P

  • Thank god i have the choice to not give a fuck about religion lol ya just cant help sayin it can you. Sick of seein quotes,clever clogs and religous wankers chattin shite. I got no money a wank past and more than likely a shitty future and im fucking cold (england) not racist or whateva but hate muslim durka crap!! fuck it where else would i wanna be next to the fires of hell?? I wish!!

  • “Say: ‘If all mankind and the jinn would come together to produce the like of this Quran, they could not produce its like even though they exerted all and their strength in aiding one another.’” (17:88)

    “Or do they say that he has invented it? Say (to them), ‘Bring ten invented chapters like it, and call (for help) on whomever you can besides God, if you are truthful.” (11:13)

    Alif Lam Mim. (1) This Book has no doubt in it - a guidance for the God-fearing (1:2)

  • Alif Lam Mim. (1) (This is) the revelation of the Book in which there is no doubt, from the Lord of the Worlds.(32:1)

    Have not those who disbelieve known that the heavens and the earth were an integrated mass, which We then split, and from water We made all living things? Will they not believe even then?(21:30)

    With power did We construct Heaven. Verily, We are expanding it.(51:47)

    And verily the Hour is coming, no doubt about it, and that God will resurrect those who are dead. (22:7)

  • Say: “Can any of your idols initiate creation, then revert it?” say “It is God who initiates the creation, and then reverts it. Then, how could you deviate?” (10:34)

    On that day We will fold the heaven, like the folding of a book. Just as We initiated the first creation, We will revert it. This is Our promise. We will certainly fulfill it. (21:104)

    When the earth will be shaken up. (56:4)

    When the seas boil. (81:6)

    When the seas are suffered to burst forth. (82:3)

  • Those who disbelieved said, “There is no coming of the Hour for us.”

    Say, “No, by my Lord, the knower of the unseen, it will certainly come upon you.”(34:3)

    And We made the sky a well protected roof. Still they turn away from its signs. (21: 32)

    When you look at the mountains, you think that they are standing still. But they are moving like clouds. Such is the artistry of God, who disposes of all things in perfect order. He is indeed fully aware of what you do. (27:88)

  • And they say: "Tales of the ancients, which he has written down, and they are dictated to him morning and afternoon." (5)

    Say: "It (this Qur'ân) has been sent down by Him (Allâh) (the Real Lord of the heavens and earth) Who knows the secret of the heavens and the earth. Truly, He is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful." (25:6)

    

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  • if you're interested in Astronomy and Astrophysics, astronomers want to know your opinion of those fields! It just takes 2 minutes, it is anonymous, and it helps science!

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  • how long collidin between two galaxies take??

  • @Uir88 Billions of years

  • If you were living in one of those galaxies, you wouldn't even notice the impact.

  • FAKE LOOK IT'S PLASTIC!

  • Basic math: For a galaxy about the size of our Milky Way (d=100,000 ly), it takes 200,000,000 years to travel a distance equals it diameter it means within our life span (~ 70 years) we can NOT see galaxies moving.

    The title is “capture colliding galaxies”.

    The Hubble telescope was put in space in 1990, no double it can capture images of a lot galaxies but NO

    it cannot, repeat CANNOT, capture the colliding galaxies as see in the clip.

    The clip is just an animation and the title is misleading !!

  • @ES350ES350 Of course it can capture images of colliding galaxies, but not 2 pictures of the same galaxies with any major differences in it. There are a lot of galaxies colliding right now, so the Hubble telescope can take pictures of it. They simply took pictures from different colliding galaxies in this video.

  • that must suck if there were living beings in those galaxies, had no hope of survival

  • @slipspacer88 Probably. They'd either have a new star to orbit or be sucked into into a black hole or be cast off into space and die by freezing. Most likely you're right, they're screwed.

  • So cool.

  • so what happens to the galaxies after the collision, for example our galaxy will collide with Andromeda what will happen to earth?

  • @MoneyR8 death, their galaxy 2 times the size, stars will get too close to earth for us to just luck out and be unharmed...... so either planets coliding or a star too close to earth for life to exist

  • wtf they could not deflect each other two gravitatinal pulls implode not explode your logic is flawed good day sir you loose

  • The title is misleading.

    The process of merging/colliding sure will take place over duation of hundreds of millions of years, if not billions.

    This is nothing more than an animation sped up 1 second=100,000,000 years.

    Please don't mislead people by false information.

  • @ES350ES350 This is obviously an animation COMBINED with still photos taken by Hubble of various galaxies at various stages in the process - the animation just helps imagine what has been... and is taking place... Fantastic work.

  • @ES350ES350 It is misleading, but this is not "just" an animation. Some actual photos are in there, of actual galaxies, in various stages of the collision. The title does make it seem as if these are all the same two galaxies, but they're not, and we haven't been around long enough to see the entire collision unfold like this. As you said, the process animated in this video will take billions of years. See a SpaceRip video on colliding galaxies also, they explain this better.

  • @ES350ES350 The image it captured is used and likely modeled after to create the animation.

    In no way is this video misleading.

  • @ES350ES350 What if Aliens actualy built Hubble a Cabailion years ago and put it here and nasa is just playing it off O.o

  • @ES350ES350 you have to be a retard to believe that that would be the normal speed though. The title is correct if you have ANY basic knowledge of time itself.

  • @ES350ES350 are you a retard, it takes time for the light to reach us, they just sped up a series of images

  • @ES350ES350

    It may be a good idea to read the linked article or the description before jumping to conclusions. This is a series of stills taken by Hubble, each a different pair of galaxies, with CG transitions spliced in to spice it up a bit. Just enjoy it.

  • @ES350ES350 no nasa has existed for 5 billion years

    sarcasm

  • @ES350ES350

    it's not misleading, take a look closer after each pause, Hubble indeed captures pictures of galaxies that collided N years ago... clear skies!

  • @ES350ES350 So, say if our galaxy "collided" with another galaxy we wouldn't get annihilated at one point? I hope it doesn't, but is it possible you think? Cuz that clip looked very chaotic, even if it was going on for like a billion years.

  • @ES350ES350 But they were colliding at that time, so the title really isn't misleading.

  • @ES350ES350 go f urself

  • @ES350ES350 Sorry if I seem like I am in some ways arrogant/blunt by what I am about to say, but if I'm honest, I don't think the title is misleading at all.

    As far as I'm concerned it is pretty common knowledge that the merging happens over a long time; therefore I find it common sense that the hubble telescope cannot take full scale videos that show the whole process from start to finish. If you ask me, anybody that clicks on this video expecting such a thing must not be very bright at all.

  • this channels video titles are so fucking misleading!

  • If all these observations by Hubble resemble the same NASA simulation, does that mean they all collided at the same angle and velocity?

  • that is going to happen to us and Andromida in about 500Bill years if i have my info right

  • @TheLaserlord

    3-5 billion and it will take place over hundreds of millions of years.

    I've freed up some time to watch it and have my deck chair ready but I better quit smoking if I want to live long enough to see the whole thing. :P

  • @nikanj sigh as normal i am an idiot

  • @TheLaserlord No.

    MW and Andromeda are 2.5Mil light years apart: 23,652,000,000,000,000,000 km

    and approaching to each other at the speed 400,000 km/hr.

    Math: each year MW and A are 3,500,000,000 km closer to each other.

    Therefore the time of collision (if collision occurs) is in 6,750,000,000 years

    6.75 billion years, not 500 B.

  • @ES350ES350 yes i know i git it rong dident i allredy put another post????

  • Respond to this video... 

  • Can anybody tell me how long it took to record the images? Is time simulated?

  • 0:32

    WAKKA wakka WAKKA

    NOM NOM NOM

  • nice vids,....obviously fake,..

  • @ufcfrankmir85

    the animated parts are computer simulation, when it stops and shows the colour, thats actual pictures of other galaxies taken by Hubble, all in various stages of colliding.

  • the time line for this video is millions of years? i didn't think the hubble has been around that long.

  • @dyslexicdays I was thinking the same thing. If this has been recorded by Hubble then the speeds involved in that collision are crazy!!

  • @mjribes

    @dyselxicdays

    no, the pictures are of different galaxies in various stages of collision. the animated parts are computer simulation.

  • @roont So this has really happened since Hubble has been up there? If that's ttrue then I'm amazed. Considering the size of galaxies (light-years across), the movements seen in these images are mad!!

  • @mjribes yah. they are. the images of hubble are mindblowing. whats even better is seeing them for yourself. even a small telescope on a really clear night with little light pollution, you can find lots of galaxies. they dont look as pretty as recorded images from hubble or other large telescopes (because of the way the eye vs camera catches light), but to see for yourself is quite humbling.

  • Beautiful images! I am an artist on YouTube trying to promote my theory on the dynamics of light and time

    This theory is based on just two simple postulates

    1. The first is that the quantum wave particle function explained by Schrödinger’s wave equation represents the forward passage of time itself

    2. The second is that Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle that is formed by the wave function is the same uncertainty we have with any future event

  • @nickharvey7

    Is it actually a theory (well for now it's a hypothesis anyway)? Is it falsifiable AND testable? Does it make predictions and if so which? Have you tried getting physicists to test it if possible or even done it yourself?

    Physics dazzles me but I can't possibly not be excited about these kinds of things.

  • reminds me of beyblade

  • Thanks for this.

    There are only two outcomes here.

    One, they split apart again and then reform to two new galaxies, or two, they combine to make one galaxy.

    It seems like the second will happen.

  • @Kognito72 Or they are both ripped apart!!

  • Awesome video!!! Greetings from happy hippie-land!

  • very impressive video

  • LET'S BEYBLADE!!!

  • so wait if it is believed the ther is a small black hole at the center of every galaxy would that mean if 2 galaxies collided would that mean there now on large black hole till one moves away?

  • @dsdragonspawn

    Well, most Galaxies have many black holes in them, evidence suggests that the centre of the Milky Way contains a vast one, but I'm not sure if that is universal for spiral galaxies. To be honest, I'm not quite certain what would happen if two collided, I seem to recall the theories range from merging to exploding, but the odds of the two actually doing so are pretty thin.

  • @dsdragonspawn no, the one with a larger mass consumes the other, and gains its mass.

  • AN EXTRAORDINARILY SUPREMLEY INTELLIGENTLY DESIGNED UNIVERSE REQUIRES AN EXTRAORDINARILY SUPREMELY INTELLIGENT DESIGNER.

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  • Over how long of a period of time are these photos taken? I can't imagine something like this happening very fast

  • @kanoabiondolillo - we are headon collision with andrameda, which will take billions of years

  • @doodman73 more like millions, not more then 2 billion at most.

  • @kanoabiondolillo

    They are a mixture of photos of various colliding galaxies and particle simulations of the gravity effects. As doodman73 stated, that actual collisions take place over billions of years :)

  • The galaxies are in no harm... its either the galaxies merge or they fly through each other. You ever try to stop like... infinite amounts of fast moving mass?

  • @Polaf3456

    There is a risk of stars passing close enough to rip out Solar systems, or be captured in a larger stars' gravitational wake, but I agree that that actual number of collisions is very low. From a Galactic point of view, neither Galaxy suffers much, but it wouldn't be too pleasant for Solar Systems inside either galaxy that had a close fly-by.

  • the collision takes billions of years time

  • It cannot be very nice to experience something like that. Better build an Ark (sorry, but it was hard to resist) before Andromeda gets here.

  • To be honest, if I had a machine and bits kept violently exploding or ripping each other apart by colliding with each other, I'd be using any word but 'intelligent' to describe the person who designed it ;)

  • THE EXTRAORDINARILY SUPREMELY INTELLIGENTLY DESIGNED UNIVERSE REQUIRES AN EXTRAORDINARILY SUPREMELY INTELLIGENT DESIGNER.

  • @MegaSage007 No. Give an immense amount of matter infinite time, and eventually it will begin to structure itself. Occurrence is amazing and astounding, but it's not supernatural. :L

  • @Palafico3 That is insane and goes against the LAW of entropy Things go from order to disorder the more time you give them the more they breakdown. It only happens everytime

  • @MegaSage007

    You just - extraordinarily, supremely and rather unintelligently - proved the opposite and made an atheist laugh. Thanks!

  • THE EXTRAORDINARILY SUPREMELY INTELLIGENTLY DESIGNED UNIVERSE REQUIRES AN EXTRAORDINARILY SUPREMELY INTELLIGENT DESIGNER.

  • in those 2 little plates of light is the most astounding, amazing, and incredible phenomenon ever. to witness that with your own eyes would be amazing.

  • @killercreek450 you would have to live a very very very long time to witness this.

    all these images were taken from a montage of different galaxies colliding showing the overall picture of a colliding galaxy. and it will happen to us eventually, maybe a extremely distant ancestor to humanity will be around to exist though it.

  • oh please don't bring religion debates in this video >.<

  • THE EXTRAORDINARILY SUPREMELY INTELLIGENTLY DESIGNED UNIVERSE REQUIRES AN EXTRAORDINARILY SUPREME INTELLIGENT DESIGNER.

  • @MegaSage007 not it doesn't, you could say who created the designer? a more powerful extraordinarily supreme intelligent designer? were would it stop? (lol)

    if god has been around forever and people believe that when why can't the universe be around forever.

  • @MrJarth Now that you have perceived there would be AN INFINITE REGRESSION of creators if we followed your musings, why are you laughing at us when it was you who foolishly suggested God has to have a designer? You asked a foolish question, then laugh at us when you realize your foolish question has a foolish answer to it.

    God cannot be God if He was created. God must be eternal to be God.

  • @MegaSage007 the (lol) was not aimed at you, it was aimed at the absurdity of my analogy. look at it from a logical stand point, a god is not needed to create anything. as far as we know they may have been a universe before the big bang.

    so you say god is eternal

    and that god created the universe.

    how about the universe is eternal

    the universe created us

    and we created god.

  • @MrJarth Our position is that the Universe is eternal. We are speaking from our Source knowing you do not accept it; and in our source we know "that which is unseen is eternal." Therefore Gravity is eternal as far as our view of the origins of the Universe are concerned. We know God made the ordinances (the laws of nature) including gravity. We also know God is unchanging so the Universe has always been with the eternal God and is eternal. We didn't create God. God has always been.

  • @MegaSage007 @MegaSage007 ehh i give up, not because i'm wrong but because i know you will never understand. humans created god for many reasons. to full the gaps in knowledge, to not take responsibly for their actions eg "it was the will of god" to enforce the law and deal vengeance. god is personal just like a tailor made imaginary friend.

    Most importantly above all, to be comforted by the fact that there is always something out there which can understand an individual's life.

  • @MrJarth You have a theory that mankind invented God and because of your unbelief in God you believe the theory not knowing where the theory came from, for it is certain you did not invent it; although it fit you like a tailored made suit ~ so you put it on and are now comfortable in unbelief. If you don't believe in God why are you concerned about those of us who do believe in God, except there is a part of you that is disturbed by the thought you might die and wake up in hell which is true.

  • @MegaSage007 'If you don't believe in God why are you concerned about those of us who do believe in God'

    this is why:

    THE EXTRAORDINARILY SUPREMELY INTELLIGENTLY DESIGNED UNIVERSE REQUIRES AN EXTRAORDINARILY SUPREMELY INTELLIGENT DESIGNER.

    i came to watch a video about science, i don't want to see some guy hacking off this religion. especially since you have now posted the same comment 3 times.

    Attention seeking much?

    Hell was created to threaten people.

  • @MrJarth You're right. Hell is a threat. And you had better take it seriously because the Lord means to have His way.

    He created you. He owns you. Yep. You heard right. And He intends to collect one way or the other. If a man threatens you. Fight back.

    If God threatens you. Surrender.

  • @MegaSage007 lol exactly my point

    you, a man, are threating me with an imaginary place of torture because i know your god is imaginary.

  • @MrJarth I'm not threatening you. Your Maker is warning you.

  • @MegaSage007

    Problem is, MrJarth doesn't believe in any kind of Maker, if I were to warn you that fairies were coming to pull your ears off, you'd laugh, because you don't believe in fairies, and therefore think I was being ridiculous, and the more I asserted that they existed, the more you'd laugh.

    This is why arguing religion on the Internet is pointless, because all it ever achieves is to further polarise people's already established beliefs.

  • @SuperOfficerDibble :D it is worth my time to piss him off with rational logic. if he wants to come on a scientific video just to post bullshit then i'm going to point of what an idiot he is no matter if he doesn't listen.

    i mean, i don't go on religious videos and post inflammatory things.

  • @MegaSage007 My mom and dad are warning me? Really? I didn't know that they were one co-existing body, either. Weird.

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  • @MegaSage007 no response

    i take it that you wont be hacking off your mindless bullshit on scientific video then.

    thank you for that

  • @MrJarth still no response? no you can't logically justify religion because god does exist. sucks to be you. and i would appreciate it if you didn't leave comments on my channel thank you every much.

  • Its scary to think that if we die and there is no heaven and hell what if all we see is black all the time and it goes on and on forever:/?

  • @sukkahiki666 I don't think we will see anything. Since our brain is dead. It stays dead eternally

  • @sukkahiki666 well because there would be no other stimulation i imagine you brain when its dead and rotting cause reactions that seem to be thought of in time and thought as complety infinite

  • @sukkahiki666 Our energy must live on, once energy is created, in whatever form, it cannot be destroyed. If the energy that was just a random joe walking down the street, his energy, if destroyed, would create an unfillable void in the universe that would not be filled save it were by that person's restoration. The point: we will continue, and it won't be just "black" all the time, but whether it is in an afterlife or assimilation into nature, we will continue.

  • @sukkahiki666 no you would not see black, would would have no thoughts. it is like the area when first being knocked unconscious before you start dreaming. there is nothing no blackness no thought no anything. you have no existence. but i have heard that before u are about to die you have a lot of dreams, as the brain shuts down people experience memories (flash backs) like as if you were having a montage of your life. maybe then people think, 'yeah i had a pretty good life' :)

  • @MrJarth Yeah I hope it is that way.

  • how you going to preach on youtube gods not real u fucking moron

  • THE EXTRAORDINARILY SUPREMELY INTELLIGENTLY DESIGNED UNIVERSE REQUIRES AN EXTRAORDINARY SUPREMELY INTELLIGENT DESIGNER. Get your holy Bible out folks and hide the Word of God in your heart that you might not sin against Him.

  • @MegaSage007 correction: I believe you mean "hide NOT the Word of God".

  • @masterskyrunner "Thy Word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against thee" O Lord. Psalms 199:11 The anointed King David testifying.

  • @MegaSage007 hmm It just seemed in that context that you were hiding it from the World that they could not share it. oh well.

  • @masterskyrunner I'm a servant of the Lord working daily to sow the seed of the Word thirty years now.

  • @MegaSage007 Yes, I believe that this thing we call "modern science" is God's way of testing our faith. Will we believe his great omnipotent and omniscient hand, or the ramblings of a secularist scientist?

  • @masterskyrunner Just go back to pre-French Revolution world, ok? So you'll be with the people who agree with you.

  • @KINDspotting Pre-French Revolution? You probably mean pre-Victorian Era.

    I don't need to be with people who agree with me. :)

    PS Your statement is contradictory if you analyze it. Time travel doesn't exist.

  • @masterskyrunner I know time travel doesn't exist. And if it did, some people are saying you couldn't actually go back in time before the present day (or, for us, the waaaay future)

  • @MegaSage007 Bible: Book. Like, oh, say, Harry Potter. or The Hobbit. Etc.

  • @MegaSage007 Dude, Christianity isn't even the oldest religion, and not everyone believes in it. Get over it and don't strut. You want old religion? Hinduism.

  • is that how babies are made

  • kinda wanted to see it go boom or something..

  • FAKE AND GAY!

  • WTF is this guy talking about?!

  • I don't know about this. wouldn't this take millions of years to do? The hubble hasn't been around for to long and it's actively taking pictures of 2 galaxies colliding? Are you sure these pictures aren't from a bunch of different instances of galaxies colliding?

  • @Jathar2  I agree cant be same galaxy's

  • @Jathar2 most of this is simulation/speculation, with a few pictures that seems to correlate with our predictions and studies

  • UkinDireStraitZ lol dude is look a little fack to me is it lol

  • 54 haters think that Bill O'Reilly is smart.

  • @OneClownShoe he is smart.....lol

  • @OneClownShoe lol

  • It would be fun being in the middle of that.

  • lol it made an S for stepen yaaaay

  • Aint it awesome how nature destroys all the beautiful things in the universe !

  • @nicktjeuh no not really

  • @suereed its gonna happen to us ! but u will be already did ;D

  • obviously god just got bored with those galaxys.......lololololololol

  • @chad88019 Kind of like watching a kid smashing his Hot Wheels together, right?

  • @DantehMan yes sir.....hahahaha

  • @DantehMan yes sir.....hahahaha

  • imagine milky way collide with andromeda! xD

  • nice! xD

  • NOOO ANDROMEDA GALAXYS GONNA COLLIDE WITH US!!!... for another 12 billion years...

  • 0:14 lollypop lol

  • I've heard,,,, there's actually VERY LITTLE chance that A SINGLE star or planet collided , because of the immense amount of space between them.

  • they spin around each other just like the atoms in your finger...i think 99% of the world population could ever grasp this. that means 99% of the world population are still in the womb and make up dreams in life...no start no end no god no words universe is 1 thing

  • TROLOLOL GALAXY RAPE

  • cool

  • now we know how a galaxy was born. they mate.

    

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  • how long does something like this take?

  • @AlekseyTimoshenko Dont know:/ But it doesnt seem like 2 colossal things like galaxies would collide in just a few million years

  • @sukkahiki666 And, actually it is supposed to be 5 billion years. The Andromeda Galaxy is 1/10 larger than the Milky Way, we are attracted by eachother's gravity. There are also small galaxies orbiting Andromeda that will collide as well.

  • lightyear is not distance or time, its both. It gives the informasion about how long and how far.

  • @thombern no, you're wrong, one lightyear is 9.460.730.472.580.800 meter.

    There is no time involved. None whatsoever.

    btw information is spelled with a T.

    On your defense, because the light you see emitted from faraway galaxies has been on it's way here for a long time, you see the situation as it was some years ago. 1 lightyear away means the light you see was emitted one year ago. 13 billion lightyear away means the things you see look like they were 13 billion years ago.

  • Great cinematography. Not.

  • check it a light year is in fact time because once you break down a year you get months then weeks then days then hours thin min then sec..... (time) ... and the time it takes for the light of the sun to hit eart is 8.1 light min. so a light year is the (time) it takes light from a star thats light takes a year to hit earth witch makes a light year away.