@SmashBrosWii1 Smash bros are you really that much of an idiot?For the sun to expand in what's called a "Novae"(Not a supernovae, for the temperature of the sun only reaches 6,000,000Degrees C, and must have a temperature of 15,000,000,000 to actaully reach a supernovae)Anyways,We will not even die when the sun goes Novae, we will die when it expands and engulfs Mercury and possibly even Venus, And, therefore before the final stage into collapsing, it will go Reg Giant.Making Earth UNHABITABLE
@SmashBrosWii1 PART 2/2, And even before the Sun goes Red Giant, the collision course will happen even before the sun reaches it's 2 stage into total destruction, a Novae. I think you need to study Astronomy, do not state something that you cannot simply prove or show suffiecient details and accurate data.
@sarabiamanuel Milky Way and Andromeda are approaching each other at about 100 km/sec... The collision will occur just... in five billion years from now :D
@HannahZepplg Actaully its not 100km/sec, forevery light year the distance from the 2 galaxies shrink yes, but at different velocity's yes. As the gravitational attraction from the 2 galaxies get stronger as they approach each other more and more by the second. No speed will never stay the same, since every in the universe that has a sufficient amount of mass has a gravitational pull/attraction.
@PKvidsRme yes. i know. lol of course gravitational attraction varies by distance, so yep it depends on the masses of the galaxies. 100km/sec is just an approximate value of a mean velocity, i guess.
Yo! to be orbiting one of those stars left behind/thrown out of this postulated collision! Could there be many stars like that, out there in intergalactic space, orphaned and tasting gravity for somewhere to go?
Sirius is 2.6 parsecs away and only twice as massive as Sol. We are not orbiting Sirius in any meaningful way.
Black dwarfs are theorized objects that could not have developed yet, the universe being insufficiently old.
You are actually correct that the collision may not occur. No scientist would argue that there is absolute consensus on that issue, though current calculations indicate it is probable that at least the outer dark matter halos will collide.
There should be a backing track of Will Smith "Just The Two Of Us" to go with this.
Plus, even when[if] the two galactical centres collide, it would still be hundreds of years before it reached climax. The encompassed solar systems would be in chaos, some would even be destroyed, but the galaxies would still technically remain. How awesome is that?!
99.9999% of galaxies are empty space, and even when they collide, chances of individual stars colliding is remote. Scientist believe that due to cosmic clouds from the two galaxies pulling themselves together, collision will form more new stars than destroy them.
Hmm, I dunno. 99.99% of all matter is empty space, but that doesn't mean I can walk through walls. The gravitational effects will cause a lot of chaos, especially between the two supermassive black holes.
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cant believe people get payed to figure out whats gonna happen billions of years from now. such a waste of money. who cares whats gonna happen with the galaxies?? nobody is gonna be around to see this any way. money spent on this kind of b.s. research could be put to way better use.
ummmm, because it helps us understand the process, opening the doorway to new questions and answers. that's like saying "why the hell do you want to learn algebra?" ...obviously to advance into further processes.
maybe you are a phailure in life(purposely spelled wrong) maybe because you think opening doorways to questions to anything like 2+2=4 can equal 2+x=4 huh? so you say that is random shit? you need to think as my english teacher says have some intelligence and understand what people try to tell you!!
Hahaha 350vroom does have a point. "opening doorways to new pointless questions and more money spent on random shit. "
Chances are we will be dead before we can save anyone from this catastrophic collision. Still, the faster we learn about this and other anomalies the quicker we will be able to understand all of reality as a whole...
And get off of this doomed planet when it is doomed...
well can u do any better these people spend their entire lives to this work and you just sit around and play a 360? they can accomplish many things and besides it is very interesting to see this
thats like billions of year later, mankind would already be gone and the sun would , the earth might be sling out of orbit, fly away, our moon well i think will sling out of earth's orbit.
Too bad nobody will be around to see it lol. By then either 1) The sun will have turned in to a red giant, engulfing Earth. 2) Mankind will destroy itself, ie, Nuclear war, Nukes. 3) Global Warming will be a thing in the past by then. 4) Jesus will have came to bring us back to him, this is not false teaching, I don't know when he'll come, just a possibility.
this is called galactic cannibilism. the black holes would be caught in each other gravity and pull in each other. andromedas blck hole and the milky ways black hole will fuse together to make one super massive black holethats is millions of miles across. this was idea was thought over and revised for years and scientists no now that the galaxies will colide into each other and create a bigger galaxy
Sorry. not being rude or anything but the the closest Galaxy is the Small Magellanic Cloud that is currently coliding with a arm of the Milky Way, well im pretty sure Lol :)
I can't differ.. is this a simulation? I mean Andromeda is supposed to be 2 - 3x bigger :/
cactussheep 10 months ago
Good job.
THEHUNK8 10 months ago
This wont happen for a long long time right?
SpeedStackerFan90 1 year ago
@maplestorystudios Galaxies.
MrGinijim 1 year ago
@bodoparkour The andromeda galaxy isnt the closest to us,Its the closest SPIRAL galaxy.There are galaxies closer than andromeda
TehNoobTerminator 1 year ago
@TehNoobTerminator That is actaully false.
PKvidsRme 1 year ago
nothing to worry about, by the time this happens, the sun will kill us all from it dies ( not really we wont be here to see it)
SmashBrosWii1 1 year ago
@SmashBrosWii1 Smash bros are you really that much of an idiot?For the sun to expand in what's called a "Novae"(Not a supernovae, for the temperature of the sun only reaches 6,000,000Degrees C, and must have a temperature of 15,000,000,000 to actaully reach a supernovae)Anyways,We will not even die when the sun goes Novae, we will die when it expands and engulfs Mercury and possibly even Venus, And, therefore before the final stage into collapsing, it will go Reg Giant.Making Earth UNHABITABLE
PKvidsRme 1 year ago
@SmashBrosWii1 PART 2/2, And even before the Sun goes Red Giant, the collision course will happen even before the sun reaches it's 2 stage into total destruction, a Novae. I think you need to study Astronomy, do not state something that you cannot simply prove or show suffiecient details and accurate data.
PKvidsRme 1 year ago
@PKvidsRme i never learned that last year in 7th grade
SmashBrosWii1 1 year ago
How big is M31 compared to our own galaxy?
Gabumon54321 1 year ago
When will this happen? Maybe thousands of years?
sarabiamanuel 1 year ago
@sarabiamanuel Billions.
Gabumon54321 1 year ago
@sarabiamanuel Milky Way and Andromeda are approaching each other at about 100 km/sec... The collision will occur just... in five billion years from now :D
HannahZepplg 1 year ago
@HannahZepplg Actaully its not 100km/sec, forevery light year the distance from the 2 galaxies shrink yes, but at different velocity's yes. As the gravitational attraction from the 2 galaxies get stronger as they approach each other more and more by the second. No speed will never stay the same, since every in the universe that has a sufficient amount of mass has a gravitational pull/attraction.
PKvidsRme 1 year ago
@PKvidsRme yes. i know. lol of course gravitational attraction varies by distance, so yep it depends on the masses of the galaxies. 100km/sec is just an approximate value of a mean velocity, i guess.
HannahZepplg 1 year ago
@HannahZepplg I am glad you understand :)
PKvidsRme 1 year ago
what program you using to render?
2012Video 1 year ago
Wait a second, wont our sun turn into a red giant before this happens?
viciokas1993 1 year ago
the name for the new galaxy would be andro way or milkyomedra
thekamikazebatfilms 1 year ago
Hope we don't get screwed.
gameoflordfuckerhalo 1 year ago
@gameoflordfuckerhalo well probablky be dead by then dude
clikityclankz 1 year ago
@clikityclankz Noooooo. I wanna see this happens! lol! i will still be here by then.. that´s for sure. :)
HannahZepplg 1 year ago
I feel sorry for the people/creatures/whatever who will be around in billions of years
to experience this
9N8X 1 year ago
Yo! to be orbiting one of those stars left behind/thrown out of this postulated collision! Could there be many stars like that, out there in intergalactic space, orphaned and tasting gravity for somewhere to go?
flamencoprof 2 years ago
were fucked either way u think how dence a black hole is then u get a other galexy and another black hole sucked into it, will make it massive :O
jackabyss 2 years ago
they're already "supermassive" it's not like water, two drops dont make a bigger drop. Learn some physics yo.
Zeta9966 2 years ago
Lol you tell him to learn physics yet you finish your senence with "Yo". That just made you sound stupid, "Yo".
Bluepudding22 2 years ago
Martinez Is a fagggot!
peru2712 2 years ago
Which is milky way?????
Master4902 2 years ago
Nobody can escape this. You can't even escape earth, not even our solar system.
Master4902 2 years ago
happily ever after
thespaceshipmartini 2 years ago
WE ARE FRAKKED!!!
thscott 2 years ago 3
Well, the galaxies seem to be having quite an affair.
Sun: Oh, SHIT!
greenybub 2 years ago 3
That is really pretty, in an OHMYGOD,WE'REALLGOINGTODIE kind of way.
now if only I knew what kind of hat to wear to such an event. At least I have 3 billion years to figure it out.
epynephrin 2 years ago 2
1 billion actually
fivexthethird 2 years ago
3 billion years
propaghandi2 2 years ago
artspec7-
Sirius is 2.6 parsecs away and only twice as massive as Sol. We are not orbiting Sirius in any meaningful way.
Black dwarfs are theorized objects that could not have developed yet, the universe being insufficiently old.
You are actually correct that the collision may not occur. No scientist would argue that there is absolute consensus on that issue, though current calculations indicate it is probable that at least the outer dark matter halos will collide.
IrisRainbows 2 years ago
There should be a backing track of Will Smith "Just The Two Of Us" to go with this.
Plus, even when[if] the two galactical centres collide, it would still be hundreds of years before it reached climax. The encompassed solar systems would be in chaos, some would even be destroyed, but the galaxies would still technically remain. How awesome is that?!
Goonner66 2 years ago
If this was all created by god, I gotto say, nice aiming, he's having a little fun
wtfisditvoorbullshit 2 years ago
Well galaxies having fun because galaxy collisions are more like galaxies mating lol! They produce new stars (just like sex)
sharinganx12 2 years ago 2
Well, from scientific data, at the center of every galaxy rests a giant black hole, and of the two fusion, then....
Marz0824 2 years ago
WHORE !
It's sucking in our galaxy ! :p haha
Spaceillusion02 2 years ago
i chose the name for this new galaxy milkdromeda
scienceguy474 2 years ago 9
I would say Milky dromeda. But that works aswell
fivexthethird 2 years ago 2
@scienceguy474 I prefer 'anyway'!
moqutpar 1 year ago
I choose the name....Andorameda Way! or Milky Andorameda!
Poisonblade111 3 years ago
99.9999% of galaxies are empty space, and even when they collide, chances of individual stars colliding is remote. Scientist believe that due to cosmic clouds from the two galaxies pulling themselves together, collision will form more new stars than destroy them.
kimj003 3 years ago
Hmm, I dunno. 99.99% of all matter is empty space, but that doesn't mean I can walk through walls. The gravitational effects will cause a lot of chaos, especially between the two supermassive black holes.
ZernanToledo 2 years ago
Esta simulación es una cagada.-
GABYELINMORTAL2 3 years ago
its called prediction
GothicGamersINC 3 years ago
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cant believe people get payed to figure out whats gonna happen billions of years from now. such a waste of money. who cares whats gonna happen with the galaxies?? nobody is gonna be around to see this any way. money spent on this kind of b.s. research could be put to way better use.
350vroom 3 years ago
I can't believe that people lack intelligence like yourself.
XmegaPresident 3 years ago 5
ummmm, because it helps us understand the process, opening the doorway to new questions and answers. that's like saying "why the hell do you want to learn algebra?" ...obviously to advance into further processes.
darezaa 3 years ago 3
opening doorways to new pointless questions and more money spent on random shit.
350vroom 3 years ago
maybe you are a phailure in life(purposely spelled wrong) maybe because you think opening doorways to questions to anything like 2+2=4 can equal 2+x=4 huh? so you say that is random shit? you need to think as my english teacher says have some intelligence and understand what people try to tell you!!
GothicGamersINC 3 years ago
Hahaha 350vroom does have a point. "opening doorways to new pointless questions and more money spent on random shit. "
Chances are we will be dead before we can save anyone from this catastrophic collision. Still, the faster we learn about this and other anomalies the quicker we will be able to understand all of reality as a whole...
And get off of this doomed planet when it is doomed...
brian12934 3 years ago
well can u do any better these people spend their entire lives to this work and you just sit around and play a 360? they can accomplish many things and besides it is very interesting to see this
GothicGamersINC 3 years ago
my theory is that the black holes will eat half of the other black hole remaking a black hole and then the galaxys will all be one entire galaxy
sonicfan158 3 years ago
Looks like Katrina and Rita.
TheJediCharles 3 years ago
Spectacular!
trLmos 3 years ago
thats like billions of year later, mankind would already be gone and the sun would , the earth might be sling out of orbit, fly away, our moon well i think will sling out of earth's orbit.
LookItsAFemale 3 years ago
the andorameda and milky way may create a new galaxy.
LookItsAFemale 3 years ago
Could i have this simulation to do a presentation about galaxies at school? Where could i dowload this?
Duckalore 3 years ago
our galaxy rocks!!!!!!!!! it will eat all of you other glaxies muhuhahahahhaha!!!!
miniwyred 3 years ago
Too bad nobody will be around to see it lol. By then either 1) The sun will have turned in to a red giant, engulfing Earth. 2) Mankind will destroy itself, ie, Nuclear war, Nukes. 3) Global Warming will be a thing in the past by then. 4) Jesus will have came to bring us back to him, this is not false teaching, I don't know when he'll come, just a possibility.
Xenon714 3 years ago
this is called galactic cannibilism. the black holes would be caught in each other gravity and pull in each other. andromedas blck hole and the milky ways black hole will fuse together to make one super massive black holethats is millions of miles across. this was idea was thought over and revised for years and scientists no now that the galaxies will colide into each other and create a bigger galaxy
Skymnkey 3 years ago
I'm not really sure, to be honest.
Bodoparkour 3 years ago
The Milky Way Galaxy is the galaxy we live in and the Andromeda Galaxy is the closest galaxy to our own.
Bodoparkour 3 years ago
@Bodoparkour
Sorry. not being rude or anything but the the closest Galaxy is the Small Magellanic Cloud that is currently coliding with a arm of the Milky Way, well im pretty sure Lol :)
FQuee 9 months ago
oh my gosh is this true????????
if its true andromeda is with god....i think.......only an opinion.......
lumen98 3 years ago
this will happen in 2 billion years
..so the milky way galaxy is traveling at 500,000 kilometers per hour?? now?
jeffbrown8 3 years ago
umm wonder what would hapen to our solar system
well i heard that due to the largness of our galaxy nothing will hit us in the process,
two points of sand never make collision, but there is a chance
SoldierCyfix 3 years ago
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FAKE! impossible that they move so fast
pekelboek 3 years ago
It's obviously sped up. Otherwise you'd be watching for years.
Bodoparkour 3 years ago 7
@Bodoparkour 1Billion+ Years to be the estimate of truth
PKvidsRme 1 year ago
@Bodoparkour Billions of years.
lyue1996 1 year ago
You'd be waiting for 6 billion years for that to happen. =)
Lee038 3 years ago
@pekelboek Your not fucking serious, are you? Are you realy THAT stupid!?
TheAlphaFrag 1 year ago
@pekelboek Dude, galaxy collisions take BILLIONS of years to happen, no shit this is sped up! Use your brain!
viciokas1993 1 year ago
@pekelboek haha, you are so stupid.
lyue1996 1 year ago
that collision will trigger fucking big feeding competition for two supermassive black holes!
TimSkywalker94 4 years ago
Earth will be a distant memory long before then (about 3 billion years). Our own sun will probably be a red giant by then, and the earth a cinder.
louiswu2 4 years ago
Where is the earth? Are we still there?
pieszko 4 years ago
I really have no idea.
Bodoparkour 4 years ago
Earth will be there.
But our sun will expand into a red giant, it will surpass Earth and burn us all.
Lee038 3 years ago
Quite Good is this for the sci-fi thing u r makin
empoleon919 4 years ago
Nah, I just found it on the internet and thought I'd stick it on Youtube.
Bodoparkour 4 years ago