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Uploaded on Jul 1, 2011

Milky Way and Andromeda Galaxy Collision in FULL HD and 10X Particle count.

This animation took 6 hours to run and record at low speed (10000 years / sec)
Video was then sped up 15x to reduce its run time and create a smooth galaxy collision.

Particle Settings at 10X (normal is 1.0X)
Original Recorded at 1920x1200 @ 6fps ~ 6 hours
Final Edited Output at 1920x1080 @ 30fps ~ 2mins


Program: Universe Sandbox 2
http://www.universesandbox.com
http://store.steampowered.com/app/72200/


Music: Lauge & Baba Gnohm - Southern Hemisphere
http://laugebabagnohm.bandcamp.com/
http://laugebabagnohm.bandcamp.com/al...

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  • sporecreatorperson

    We don't died. Stars didn't hitting each other. Sky did made really different though.

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  • saurabhs1996

    no the stars are far apart from each other so the wont collide but the gravitational forces and frictional forces will heat up the interstellar gases and thus the temperature will be very high(we might burn to death),if we survive this then there is a 50% chance that we might be thrown to the center where there is a supermassive black hole. (collision will occur after 2 to 3 billion years)

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  • Quagigitymire

    The space-time here would be so vast that the average species would likely have had time to evolve, die, evolve again, die, evolve for a 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, who knows how many times and die out again and again. The average length for a mammal species being just a million years, which sounds rather long, no one species could likely live long enough to ever witness such a thing. Even humans, who very likely killed each other off in the name of some fictional deity.

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  • zerowOwOw

    i'm pretty sure, we died

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  • PADDYPieMAn

    0:26 Looks like some naked girls showin her ass

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  • morningstomper123

    Some stars will certainly collide with each other but most will not.

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  • Knave504

    Collision is closer to 7 billion years from now. You're correct though, no stars will actually hit each other. The only thing that will happen is since both universes are the same size it will restructure and create a universe twice as big. But, by then the Sun will have burn the earth leaving no life. That's in 3 billion years i think.

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  • Bob Kerman

    now do 25x particles

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  • ZiiiP2142

    Hmm, I see.

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  • Ninjastripy

    Solar systems most likely wouldn't have any effect on each other. Either way, the Earth would've been swallowed by the Sun long before.

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  • kIcKe SmokeAlot

    That wouldn't kill us.

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