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A Galaxy is More than the Sum of its Parts
On Wednesday, May 16, 2018 at 7:10:31 AM UTC-5, casagi wrote:
The standard cosmological model, using just masses interacting by gravity alone, and also taking account of relativity, fits all observations exactly. No stars are actually going to collide. A new combined galaxy will result out of the merger. If a new galaxy is going to form then the former parts of the previous two galaxies must somehow take hold of each other. There will be double star and triple star systems formed and many rogue planet kicked away into the Cosmos. I don't know what is going to happen when the two massive black holes at the center of each galaxy start interacting with each other. How can everything revolve around two galactic hubs? |
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