Galaxy collision
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DUN DUN DUNNNNNN!!!
No really, this is a fascinating piece of science, but the way they try to explain it is like "Go on and panic guys! we will get this...... 4 and a half billion years from now!" oh American TV.......
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I thought all the galaxies were flying away from each other per Hubble.
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Least ill be dead then
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Well, no offense intended, but your question was a poorly constructed one and left confused about what your were talking about. Also I am not trying to sound arrogant, I just feel like your refusing to here all the facts from both sides and I used the term "blinding" to transpose the idea, sorry if my vocabulary caused a miss understanding. And just because I say I know where I am going does not mean I am lying. I'm just telling you the truth about my opinion.
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Well, no offense intended, but your question was a poorly constructed one and left confused about what your were talking about. Also I am not trying to sound arrogant, I just feel like your refusing to here all the facts from both sides and I used the term "blinding" to transpose the idea, sorry if my vocabulary caused a miss understanding. And just because I say I know where I am going does not mean I am lying. I'm just telling you the truth about my opinion.
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Actually your sentence doesn't really sound like a question.
And I do know where I am going because that is what I believe and accept as truth.
Also my beliefs are not flawed. Your beliefs however, sound to me like your trying to blind yourself rather than make sense of scientific evidence that points to intelligent design.
And stop copying me, get some original material.
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@SethS117 First, you didn't even answer the question. Second, You don't actually KNOW where you will be. I'd say worm shit secreted back into the earth is most likely. I never said this prediction made your beliefs flawed. If you mean by your beliefs that you KNOW that you will be in heaven, then they're flawed without this prediction anyway. I will leave it at that.
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No, I'll be in heaven, and I'll be comfortable with the fact that I and everyone else alive on Earth today and for the next 4 billion years, IF WE ARE EVEN AROUND FOR 1,000 MORE YEARS LET ALONE A BILLION, won't have to worry about the universes colliding. Its stupid to say that my beliefs are flawed because of some prediction of what will happen in the unbelievably distant future, and I will leave it at that.
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@SethS117 And according to you I'll be burning in hell for eternity for disbelief or not?
Actually, the sun would be in red giant mode by then, and have roasted the earth to a nice crisp, before the Milky Way and Andromeda collide.
DrummerBoyJason 3 years ago 7
It's so strange to me. It's such a long time from now that it literally does't matter. The constants that we observe on Earth (sun rising in the east and setting in the west, north star always in the same position, etc.) are actually all constantly changing. It's just so small from our POV, that we don't notice. It's not like one day the Milky Way is going to hit Andromeda. It just doesn't happen like that. And the narrator acts like it's some big emergency. I actually think it's beautiful.
prometheus442 2 years ago 4