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On Saturday, October 27, 2018 at 2:34:41 AM UTC-7, Daniel60 wrote:
Some time in the future, two billion years or so, Our Milky Way Galaxy and the nearby Andromeda Galaxy are supposed to collide. As there is supposed to be a Black Hole at the center of our galaxy (I don't know if there is also one at the center of the Andromeda Galaxy or not!!), what effect will this have on our Black Hole?? Will it grow bigger and bigger, as it consumes more and more of the Andromeda Galaxy?? -- Daniel Become round.More twin stars,and much bigger BH as the two final merge into one.Good killer of galatic life.What shall it be called.(Adromida Way) ?? Bert |
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On 11/6/2018 9:41 PM, Daniel60 wrote:
wrote on 7/11/2018 11:38 AM: It is very important to note, that the Milky Way - Andromeda thing is really only a merger. There will be no actual colliding of anything ! Typical spacing between stars is like two baseballs, one in NYC and the other in Chicago. Way too much space for any collisions. A lot of local galaxies seem to be very slowly seperating, but not these two. But, given the numbers of Stars and stuff involved, I wouldn't be surprised if there was a collision or two!! Well, that is what I would have thought. If the galaxies hold themselves together in a loose fashion with gravity. Then it would make some sense that two stars headed towards the same general area, would have some gravitation pull on each other. And they might curve each other into a mutual collision. |
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On Tuesday, November 6, 2018 at 9:41:24 PM UTC-8, Daniel60 wrote:
wrote on 7/11/2018 11:38 AM: It is very important to note, that the Milky Way - Andromeda thing is really only a merger. There will be no actual colliding of anything ! Typical spacing between stars is like two baseballs, one in NYC and the other in Chicago. Way too much space for any collisions. A lot of local galaxies seem to be very slowly seperating, but not these two. But, given the numbers of Stars and stuff involved, I wouldn't be surprised if there was a collision or two!! -- Daniel |
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a425couple wrote on 9/11/2018 3:31 AM:
On 11/6/2018 9:41 PM, Daniel60 wrote: wrote on 7/11/2018 11:38 AM: It is very important to note, that the Milky Way - Andromeda thing is really only a merger. There will be no actual colliding of anything ! Typical spacing between stars is like two baseballs, one in NYC and the other in Chicago. Way too much space for any collisions. A lot of local galaxies seem to be very slowly seperating, but not these two. But, given the numbers of Stars and stuff involved, I wouldn't be surprised if there was a collision or two!! Well, that is what I would have thought. If the galaxies hold themselves together in a loose fashion with gravity. Then it would make some sense that two stars headed towards the same general area, would have some gravitation pull on each other. And they might curve each other into a mutual collision. Yeap!! Sounds about right to me! -- Daniel |
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Herbert Glazier wrote on 9/11/2018 4:17 AM:
On Tuesday, November 6, 2018 at 9:41:24 PM UTC-8, Daniel60 wrote: wrote on 7/11/2018 11:38 AM: It is very important to note, that the Milky Way - Andromeda thing is really only a merger. There will be no actual colliding of anything ! Typical spacing between stars is like two baseballs, one in NYC and the other in Chicago. Way too much space for any collisions. A lot of local galaxies seem to be very slowly seperating, but not these two. But, given the numbers of Stars and stuff involved, I wouldn't be surprised if there was a collision or two!! -- Daniel What?? Got nothing to say, Herbert?? -- Daniel |
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On Thursday, November 8, 2018 at 10:07:32 PM UTC-8, Daniel60 wrote:
Herbert Glazier wrote on 9/11/2018 4:17 AM: On Tuesday, November 6, 2018 at 9:41:24 PM UTC-8, Daniel60 wrote: wrote on 7/11/2018 11:38 AM: It is very important to note, that the Milky Way - Andromeda thing is really only a merger. There will be no actual colliding of anything ! Typical spacing between stars is like two baseballs, one in NYC and the other in Chicago. Way too much space for any collisions. A lot of local galaxies seem to be very slowly seperating, but not these two. But, given the numbers of Stars and stuff involved, I wouldn't be surprised if there was a collision or two!! -- Daniel What?? Got nothing to say, Herbert?? -- Daniel When have I been lost for words(NEVER) Can I throw in the uncertainty principle? Those that go with LIGO use hitting as setting off gravity space waves(not I)Lots of hitting going on at galaxy's bright core.Uranius got hit hard.Bert |
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Herbert Glazier wrote on 13/11/2018 1:35 PM:
On Thursday, November 8, 2018 at 10:07:32 PM UTC-8, Daniel60 wrote: Herbert Glazier wrote on 9/11/2018 4:17 AM: On Tuesday, November 6, 2018 at 9:41:24 PM UTC-8, Daniel60 wrote: wrote on 7/11/2018 11:38 AM: It is very important to note, that the Milky Way - Andromeda thing is really only a merger. There will be no actual colliding of anything ! Typical spacing between stars is like two baseballs, one in NYC and the other in Chicago. Way too much space for any collisions. A lot of local galaxies seem to be very slowly seperating, but not these two. But, given the numbers of Stars and stuff involved, I wouldn't be surprised if there was a collision or two!! -- Daniel What?? Got nothing to say, Herbert?? -- Daniel When have I been lost for words(NEVER) Yeah, you're right, you do normally have some dribble to impress upon us, which is why I was confused when you replied AND TYPED NOTHING!! -- Daniel |
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