Honestly, galactic collisions would result in minimal damage to the organs of the galaxy. There are actually three small galaxies that are colliding with the Milky Way as we sit here and type. And in a few million (billion?) Years, which collide with Andromeda. I do not even notice. The effects are presented in this video was going to happen over millions of years. It would be catastrophic for everyone.
Imagine if there is another kind of living life in the collision !!!!!. . . . . . . . . . . . . DISASTER bigamist!. . . . . . I can not imagine another seal collide with our galaxy!
What is funny, said for the majority. . . galaxies first pass through another like ghosts, then, years later, the whip at the time will cross again, and then recovered until finally the center of their “super-massive black hole” consume each other and create a black hole . . . we literally suck in the finished product of the last black hole or we got thrown into the vacuum of space.
I think not, apparently, really touches macroscopic collision starstar ITSEC, the majority of stars in a galaxy not collide with other stars of the other. Moreover, our own galaxy will collide with Andromeda in 6 million years.
It is amazing how things work at the macro level. It seems hard to believe that, while a head of a pin has more than a million atoms, that everything that happens on a scale that makes our individual sun, so insignificant. I love astronomy. The sky is so beautiful. Full of mystery and understanding. There is much more to say, but I am unfortunately limited to 500 characters.
Honestly, galactic collisions would result in minimal damage to the organs of the galaxy. There are actually three small galaxies that are colliding with the Milky Way as we sit here and type. And in a few million (billion?) Years, which collide with Andromeda. I do not even notice. The effects are presented in this video was going to happen over millions of years. It would be catastrophic for everyone.
Imagine if there is another kind of living life in the collision !!!!!. . . . . . . . . . . . . DISASTER bigamist!. . . . . . I can not imagine another seal collide with our galaxy!
ummm every galaxy has a black center, so if you collide two wud mess is all black cuz Wat keeps galaxies together
this website is not it??
Crazy!
What is funny, said for the majority. . . galaxies first pass through another like ghosts, then, years later, the whip at the time will cross again, and then recovered until finally the center of their “super-massive black hole” consume each other and create a black hole . . . we literally suck in the finished product of the last black hole or we got thrown into the vacuum of space.
The gas clouds in the remains of stars that collide.
gravity is what does more damage.
I do not understand how all passeraitSi two galaxies collide. The planets and stars sontsi more than desleur think most would impact each other?
BEEM Captain Kirk of the Milky Way to another galaxy far from here, there. . 3 billion years from now.
wow-awesome!
I think I got off the file instead of Last FM ages ago
Pretty awesome vid
Is there any way I can get this song for you? I looked everywhere the same.
good video!
I think not, apparently, really touches macroscopic collision starstar ITSEC, the majority of stars in a galaxy not collide with other stars of the other. Moreover, our own galaxy will collide with Andromeda in 6 million years.
If our race survives long enough to see, perhaps.
What if our galaxy collided with another galaxy? Is this our end?
It is amazing how things work at the macro level. It seems hard to believe that, while a head of a pin has more than a million atoms, that everything that happens on a scale that makes our individual sun, so insignificant. I love astronomy. The sky is so beautiful. Full of mystery and understanding. There is much more to say, but I am unfortunately limited to 500 characters.
Wow, I’ve never seen a video or read the galaxies vanish after the collision. o. o They usually form in a single galaxy. It’s crazy.
Yes, he showed us how insignificant we are. . .
Wow I love it!
How old, how vague, lol
What do you mean?
that was awesome!