
What If the Milky Way and Andromeda Galaxies Collided?
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Date: 2023-11-26
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Reed
Here's what ALWAYS makes me laugh:
ALL (or at least 99%) of the so-called -experts- always 'claim' that our galaxy (the Milky Way) and the Andromeda Galaxy are 2 million light years away from each other, even though that is BLATANTLY WRONG. The Milky Way Galaxy and the Andromeda Galaxy are actually MUCH closer together, and unless Einstein's Theory of Relativity AND the Speed of Light no longer applies, that is something that even a common household doorknob is smart enough to understand.
TRUE, where we currently see the Andromeda Galaxy actually IS 2 million light years away, BUT that is the Andromeda Galaxy's position as of 2 million years IN THE PAST, and NOT where it actually is today. The ONLY way that the Andromeda Galaxy would ACTUALLY be 2 million light years away from our own galaxy (the Milky Way) would be if Einstein's Theory of Relativity AND the Speed of Light NO LONGER APPLIES. Meaning that the light photons that we perceive as 'starlight' actually left the Andromeda Galaxy and traveled FASTER than the Speed of Light and reached us INSTANTLY. But that's NOT the case. So where we 'see' the Andromeda Galaxy in correlation to our galaxy is NOT where it actually is, but rather where it was 2 million years IN THE PAST. And again, that's something that's so BLATANTLY OBVIOUS that even a common household doorknob is smart enough to understand. And YET, ALL (or at least 99%) of the so-called 'experts' have the AUDACITY to try to 'claim' otherwise.
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Here's what ALWAYS makes me laugh:
ALL (or at least 99%) of the so-called -experts- always 'claim' that our galaxy (the Milky Way) and the Andromeda Galaxy are 2 million light years away from each other, even though that is BLATANTLY WRONG. The Milky Way Galaxy and the Andromeda Galaxy are actually MUCH closer together, and unless Einstein's Theory of Relativity AND the Speed of Light no longer applies, that is something that even a common household doorknob is smart enough to understand.
TRUE, where we currently see the Andromeda Galaxy actually IS 2 million light years away, BUT that is the Andromeda Galaxy's position as of 2 million years IN THE PAST, and NOT where it actually is today. The ONLY way that the Andromeda Galaxy would ACTUALLY be 2 million light years away from our own galaxy (the Milky Way) would be if Einstein's Theory of Relativity AND the Speed of Light NO LONGER APPLIES. Meaning that the light photons that we perceive as 'starlight' actually left the Andromeda Galaxy and traveled FASTER than the Speed of Light and reached us INSTANTLY. But that's NOT the case. So where we 'see' the Andromeda Galaxy in correlation to our galaxy is NOT where it actually is, but rather where it was 2 million years IN THE PAST. And again, that's something that's so BLATANTLY OBVIOUS that even a common household doorknob is smart enough to understand. And YET, ALL (or at least 99%) of the so-called 'experts' have the AUDACITY to try to 'claim' otherwise.
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EyeSauce
We might be ejected from the galaxy, which wouldn't be too bad. The two central black holes of the milky way and andromeda galaxy might turn into a agn or quasar when they combine which could be dangerous. Other than that we wouldn't be affected. The sky would be much brighter and star formation will begin in dense regions of the new galaxy
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We might be ejected from the galaxy, which wouldn't be too bad. The two central black holes of the milky way and andromeda galaxy might turn into a agn or quasar when they combine which could be dangerous. Other than that we wouldn't be affected. The sky would be much brighter and star formation will begin in dense regions of the new galaxy
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Matt
By the time this happens the sun will have gone red giant and the earth will be a cinder.
Anything living in either galaxy will barely notice anything - even the stars will change so slowly that it would require history books to record over 10s of millennia to even know anything was happening. sorry to ruin your fun.
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By the time this happens the sun will have gone red giant and the earth will be a cinder.
Anything living in either galaxy will barely notice anything - even the stars will change so slowly that it would require history books to record over 10s of millennia to even know anything was happening. sorry to ruin your fun.
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Kylie
No need to wait for billions of years, scientist believes andromeda and milky will collide about 4 billion years, some studies a year ago ANDROMEDA AND MILKY WAY HAS BEGUN COLLIDING SOME STARS ARE SCATTERED AROUND MILKY WAY, ANDROMEDA IS ALREADY INVADING OUR MILKY WAY, pretty cool!
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No need to wait for billions of years, scientist believes andromeda and milky will collide about 4 billion years, some studies a year ago ANDROMEDA AND MILKY WAY HAS BEGUN COLLIDING SOME STARS ARE SCATTERED AROUND MILKY WAY, ANDROMEDA IS ALREADY INVADING OUR MILKY WAY, pretty cool!
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Michael
Under the right conditions, the sun would shed an appreciable amount of mass and the Earth would move to a farther orbit, then it could possibly survive the sun going red giant.
No life would likely survive but the Earth would.
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Under the right conditions, the sun would shed an appreciable amount of mass and the Earth would move to a farther orbit, then it could possibly survive the sun going red giant.
No life would likely survive but the Earth would.
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Sylvain
This won't happen for 4 BILLION years, so why worry? By that time, humanoids may either become extinct or become interstellar space travelers with the technology to out maneuver the random star & planet collisions.
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This won't happen for 4 BILLION years, so why worry? By that time, humanoids may either become extinct or become interstellar space travelers with the technology to out maneuver the random star & planet collisions.
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Ri
Between the Sun being about middle age (4. 5 billion years old) and Andromeda estimated collision at 4 billion- boy 4 billion years from now does not seem like a great time for our solar system
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Between the Sun being about middle age (4. 5 billion years old) and Andromeda estimated collision at 4 billion- boy 4 billion years from now does not seem like a great time for our solar system
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AlienLife
Not an -if- a -when-. It is going to happen but no human eyes will witness it. We-ll be long gone. Earth won-t even be around. Our sun will have eaten the planet by then.
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Not an -if- a -when-. It is going to happen but no human eyes will witness it. We-ll be long gone. Earth won-t even be around. Our sun will have eaten the planet by then.
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Jean
These two galaxies are separated by by a distance in light years!
From distance where we are situated, in addition to means at our disposal, it looks like they colliding!
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These two galaxies are separated by by a distance in light years!
From distance where we are situated, in addition to means at our disposal, it looks like they colliding!
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The
If the SCP Universe's Milky Way escaped from it's universe, and got into ours and hit our Milky Way would have a new planet, and we would have a real SCP Foundation.
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If the SCP Universe's Milky Way escaped from it's universe, and got into ours and hit our Milky Way would have a new planet, and we would have a real SCP Foundation.
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Chrystler
Smart going to happen because andromeda is already getting close at us so we get to see this longer don't you fear people already starting
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Smart going to happen because andromeda is already getting close at us so we get to see this longer don't you fear people already starting
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Plaid
So, predictions can be made 4+ billion years from now (and probably correct) but tomorrow-s weather forecast isn-t guaranteed to be accurate?
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So, predictions can be made 4+ billion years from now (and probably correct) but tomorrow-s weather forecast isn-t guaranteed to be accurate?
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Hi-. Can you make a collision milky way galaxy with Andromeda galaxy from the earth to see what will happen from our planet. Thank you.
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Hi-. Can you make a collision milky way galaxy with Andromeda galaxy from the earth to see what will happen from our planet. Thank you.
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Gray
Question: If our universe is ever expanding and everything is drifting away from each other, how will Andromeda and Milky way gon' collide?
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Question: If our universe is ever expanding and everything is drifting away from each other, how will Andromeda and Milky way gon' collide?
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Magic
Sometimes i wonder, if earth is gone will humans ever exist again or will we never experience the light of life again?
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Sometimes i wonder, if earth is gone will humans ever exist again or will we never experience the light of life again?
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GamerFan2050
It actually comes toward us with around 400000 kmt per second (to correct you)
-thought you guys was experts
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It actually comes toward us with around 400000 kmt per second (to correct you)
-thought you guys was experts
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chatocaya
Jokes on you, the collision has begun. Im not joking. IT HAS BEGUN. The andromeda is already touching our galaxy
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Jokes on you, the collision has begun. Im not joking. IT HAS BEGUN. The andromeda is already touching our galaxy
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Akhtar
its universal biggest lie
That universes will collied
Because space is infinite and no chance of collision.
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its universal biggest lie
That universes will collied
Because space is infinite and no chance of collision.
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StrikerCodm
If andromeda hit the milky way there will be a planet war and star war also black hole war colliding war
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If andromeda hit the milky way there will be a planet war and star war also black hole war colliding war
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Ryan
They are going to collide, this has been projected and is a surety. Oh - he just said that. Yeah. Gotcha.
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They are going to collide, this has been projected and is a surety. Oh - he just said that. Yeah. Gotcha.
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RedGMD
Hello you people from the past I am from the future and Andromeda is coming towards us and we might die
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Hello you people from the past I am from the future and Andromeda is coming towards us and we might die
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