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In about 4 billion years, to be exactly. And either nothing happens at all and both galaxies just pass through each other or both galaxies destroy each other, depending on who is right. If there actually is a black megahole in the center of each galaxy, they could destroy each other or form a new, bigger galaxy.
I watched a “size of the universe” documentary that stated stars are so very far apart (beyond imagination) that two galaxies could literally pass right through one another and no star even come close to “colliding” with another. When we realize that the closest star to us is 4 light years away (and likely totally beyond our gravitational force)… can kind of see that claim as a possibility. Or it may be total poppycock. Can never tell with scientists.
danketaz Premium Member about 6 years ago
As long as the Twinkies are still good, you’re okay.
Pedmar Premium Member about 6 years ago
I’d like to see a Milky Way collide with a Snickers.
Breadboard about 6 years ago
Lost in space ….. hang the next right ;-)
alien011 about 6 years ago
In about 4 billion years, to be exactly. And either nothing happens at all and both galaxies just pass through each other or both galaxies destroy each other, depending on who is right. If there actually is a black megahole in the center of each galaxy, they could destroy each other or form a new, bigger galaxy.
the lost wizard about 6 years ago
But think of the air miles we’ll all get.
Armitage72 about 6 years ago
Disney’s attorneys and lobbyists will have made copyright eternal by then. Mickey has to be protected.
Snoots about 6 years ago
I watched a “size of the universe” documentary that stated stars are so very far apart (beyond imagination) that two galaxies could literally pass right through one another and no star even come close to “colliding” with another. When we realize that the closest star to us is 4 light years away (and likely totally beyond our gravitational force)… can kind of see that claim as a possibility. Or it may be total poppycock. Can never tell with scientists.
FassEddie about 6 years ago
Don’t you just love that universal pang of loss? Like a billion years is next week? How about a hundred thousand years from now? Yeah! Still bad!
Al Nala about 6 years ago
Naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah. We’ll ALL go together when we go.
rlaker22j about 6 years ago
I’m sorry I’ll miss that
Herb L 1954 about 6 years ago
If the Bran Flakes belt mixes with the Milky Way,we’ll be just fine ;)
wknehans about 6 years ago
Bootleg or not, I want an RJ Pez dispenser!
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 6 years ago
Sure and in 50 million years one of Mar’s moons will crash into the planet, the other will fling out into space.
Andrew Sleeth about 6 years ago
I’m not sure I’ll be able to stay awake that late to see it.