Milky Way in 3D and Andromeda
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Magician: Was this your card ?
*BANG Galaxys collide and Magician dies*
Me: HOLY SHIT.....THAT WAS MY CARD :O....
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@Perceus995 Actually more like 3 billion, but whos counting.
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I love it, but GospelTune, I would like to kindly suggest that you add a Gospel Tune! It would be even better set to music.
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Errr...okay? you seriously lost me...
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1. Yes we will collide. We = Milky Way and Andromeda, NOT we the people on Earth.
2. Whether the sun will burn our or not, whether we-people stay in solar system or not, the 2 galaxies still hit each other. Our Sun is just one in perhaps 150 billion stars within Milky way. There is absolutely nothing special about our sun and absolutely nothing special about us-people. We are just a tiny dot of dust in the universe.
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@ChronicMist I don't understand your hostility, you expect everyone here to study astronomy? You must be a terrible person in real life. I do not know any highschool that teaches so much there is to know about black holes, galaxies and what not. I already explained that I must've misunderstood your first comment to someone else about suns not hitting eachother. My only point was that something would happen if galaxies collided that's it. Have a nice day being a jerk on youtube
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@faab007 yes, but what's the problem with star formation? our life here on earth wouldn't be changed by nothing. but wait...it will be already changed. our sun will have died for about 5 billion years before this collision will happen... and yes, again, not even ONE single star will collide. yet again you don't understand the distances between stars.
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@faab007 the problem kid is that you're clueless about black holes and gravity. a black hole with a horizon of about 10m in diameter could go throw Earth and exit the other side without any major damage. go back to school and stop insulting, you don't impress anyone here.
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@ChronicMist Anyways the reason I first responded to your reaction was because it seemed as you meant by it 'nothing' would happen that's why I said gravity because the other galaxy won't just simply pass through(Since your first reaction made me think you meant that). the hydrogen clouds do collide and will increase star formation in the two colliding galaxies and distance does not change that. and sorry didnt mean to offend you
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@ChronicMist the fuck is your problem dickface
The New Milkomeda! The Great Collision!
HowStuffWorksVideos 3 years ago 8
so ur saying that in exactly 2.5 million yrs we will all die!?!?!?!?! holy crap, i still havent gotten an iphone!!!!
Perceus995 3 years ago 6