I believe I read somewhere that when the two galaxies cross paths, there’s actually a high probability that none of the objects will hit one another, simply due to the vast distances between stars and planets within each galaxy. That’s mind blowing.
I like to think that these are two lost souls that finally find each other. The way it’s chaotic but slowly settle into one another is absolutely beautiful.
Its basically a theory we dont know if it will happen in 8 billion years, Like in about 5 billion years the Sun will turn into a red giant and swallow the planets (including Earth) until it reaches the orbit of Jupiter
Not everything needs a reason to exist because something had to exist without reason for the later things to be created for some reason a really old explosion started that kept expanding faster and faster and is still increasing in speed that set in motion what is known as our reality where anything can happen and no one know what if sci fi level tech exists out there just somewhere else what if magic exists but just not here what if dragons and all these mythical creatures do actually exist what if all the things humans have said to exist they have a 1/infinity chance of existing which means they do it might just be really far away because something that's infinitely expanding and growing can have everything in it and maybe another universe or even dimension has different laws of physics where different life exists maybe people dont need to eat in one of those said dimensions anything can happen even we in our life could possibly reach those things out there if we all try to help and develop technology greater than today in future years maybe just maybe everyone's dreams can come true no matter how wild at all a kid wants to have super powers then alright if you make something that gives you the ability to fly then do it its not impossible because it hasn't been proven false nothings been proven false the only things that are proven false are nothing because in another dimension or universe there could be super powers or you could create technology to do that here all humans need to do to unlock all their dreams is to develop more advanced technology and the only reason we haven't is because people with the truly bright and creative minds are starving are barley being able to get by they need our help the human race needs our help to save it we can create anything if we put our minds to it but the sad thing is almost everyone doesnt have this mindset which if they did we would have technology from at least 50 years in the future in a week from now if we all thought like this and the corruption of capitalism faded and we all had the supplies to invent and create we would be evolved.
In the time lapse when the first collision occurred and the milky way’s arms were just obliterated like that by the gravity, it sent chills down my spine.
Honestly can we just appreciate the cameraman for taking this shot? I mean who else can travel so far out in the universe too see these 2 galaxies collide? Also big thanks to him for traveling into the future like wow! Honestly this guy came in clutch!
I'm so glad you make things like this; as much as I'd love to look up into the night sky and see something this incredible, I like the peace of the darkness we have now. You always pick the best music, too; so glad I happened upon this channel!
Can you imagine that. 8. Billion. Years. 1 billion is such a massive number when you think about every single number leading up to that. 1 billion times 8, I mean it’s so incredible and just incomprehensible to try and just realize how big of a number that is. To think about every single second leading up to that too. I mean it’s just mind boggling. Crazy honestly that something like this will happen in what seems like a forever amount of time away
In all relative sense of time I don't think this can remotely effect any living creature in a way they can feel or know individually But the idea of your local star cluster being yeeted off into deep space amidst this "collision" is a horrifying concept to me
I think you are correct. The good thing about any star clusters being “yeeted off into deep space amid this collision” is that it will happen so slowly, in terms of time relevant to any form of life that may be affected by it, that it will be inconsequential.
@@StateOhio how so? Are you saying humans won't find ways to survive without being near our sun in 5 billion years? We are already going in space in less than a hundred years of technology. Let alone billions of years. Gosh you can't imagine how advanced humans are. If they are even human at that time..
Considering the earth has existed just over 4 billion years, I find the optimism of the human species existing 5 billion years from now just a little unrealistic.
The crazy thing is that it won't take THAT long. For every inch of movement toward the galaxies in question, the speed at which they will collide increases exponentially. When there are super massive gravity wells, such as galaxies, the rate at which they are attracted to each other is only inhibited by the next closest galaxy, depending on it's position. It is just as likely that, with how galaxies work, that they will never collide, though they may get disconcertingly close, in relation to other galaxies and nebulae that are within a "push-pull" distance. It could also be that they act like electrons in an atom, never getting too close, but eventually hopping over to another system to maintain balance within that system, aka valence electrons. Too many possibilities exist for this to be a definite.
Everyone's saying they're fighting, but I believe they'll hug when they collide. Like Andromeda is a long lost brother to Milky Way. Linking their star systems together
No, you can see the landscape change too. Look at the silhouette of the landscape, they are different, pretty sure these are speculative views from other planets too
We in the milky way are lookin at andromeda. Someone in andromeda is looking at the milky way. And the people in the Triangulum galaxy are just eating their popcorn ready for the fight to go down
The funny thing about this is that nobody will get to see the collision. Although the speeds are fast, the distances are so great that no movement can be observed in any 1 lifetime.
Anyone know what will happen when the black holes at the center of each galaxy collide and merge? The gravitational energy released is likely to have a pretty big effect on at least the stars nearest the core.
@@bobsmith9271 Yes it could. Eventually. But the event would probably coincide with our sun going gas giant on us in 4 to 5 billion years and devour the first four terrestrial planets. A double whammy indeed.
According to scientists, solar system would not be affected by this except an orbit change or a possible orbit switch to Triangulum Galaxy from Milky Way.
@@iamrightoutsideyourwindowhelloSays the one making jokes about people who hold cameras being invincible, no mature person could possibly think that’s real humor.
Actually, the collision of 2 galaxies may hardly make anything hit anything, other than the obvious mergence of the 2 core actors, the supermassive black holes of each. Think of it as 2 types of smoke or gas being blown at each other. They may seem to "hit" under the naked eyes, but the atoms barely ever hit one another. The space between them is just too vast. Also, we can see that a great deal of stars and planets get sprung outward during the mergence, and we may think if the Earth was tossed away from the newly formed galaxy, we would be doomed. Actually, nothing dramatic would happen. If the Earth got tossed out, it would be because of the entire Solar system got thrown out. The Solar system would also basically stay the same. The big change we see is on the grand scale. Stars, planets and any planetary systems are just too tiny that literally nothing would happen to them other than the change of view.
If you feel sad that you’re missing out on this beautiful night sky, don’t be. Light pollution means most of us wouldn’t be able to see it even at night 😂
@@Fluke2SS that isn't really true, the solar system will be fine other than the sun having already turned into a red giant, the black holes colliding would take millions of years as they slowly circle into each other, it would form a quasar which could destroy most of the life nearby, that is up to our luck since the solar system will most likely be flung to some random part of the galaxy, if we aren't as close to the center we might be saved from the insane radiation that would ensue
See you in 8 billion years when this gets recommend again in TH-cam.
See you on next life! 😊
8 bil ahan!
Another life in milkmeda😃
See u soon;)
I don't think we alive in 8 billion years
@@Kronilec what do you think?
@@csjjk2271we either go interstellar and colonize other planets or we go extinct even before the Sun explodes and engulfs all of us
somewhere out there in Andromeda, they're learning that they'll collide with the Milky Way
Big fan of you Swerve!
Aliens probably think that were going to hit them, but it's the other way around.
yes
How do they know that this galaxy is named milky way.
They can name us 51-'#%@%$)h;fjru galaxy
@@sumankhoiwal4360 that is true you never know
I believe I read somewhere that when the two galaxies cross paths, there’s actually a high probability that none of the objects will hit one another, simply due to the vast distances between stars and planets within each galaxy. That’s mind blowing.
That's right. People often think that everything will be destroyed but that is not the case as you said!
So what collides is the gas that's in between of all that
@@Fetuchynni not much gas in between. Vacuums are vacuums.
@Fetuchynni nothing actually collides. Everything will be affected by the gravitational firlds, tho.
It will just be like one large soupy mess
@@shahanshahpolonium But then, like, the gas from one galaxy mixes with the other, right?
I like to think that these are two lost souls that finally find each other. The way it’s chaotic but slowly settle into one another is absolutely beautiful.
Then wtf are we
@@BeingOfEvil0 observers just like triangulum
@@BeingOfEvil0third wheels
@@mikadosannoji553 or already dead/extinct or moving to another system. Don't forget about that time the sun also turn into a red giant
@@BeingOfEvil0the children of the galaxy
With the music, it looks like they're dancing. Beautiful.
love how Andromeda and the Milky way are having a fight to the death while Triangulum is just watching the chaos settle in.
When you're driving through Detroit and you roll up your windows.
I was expecting it to somehow orbit the merged galaxies
milkdromeda : hey you little triangly, you're the next
Triangulum is just chilling and eating popcorn while this whole thing happens.
Just so anybody below me doesn't know "Triangulum" is another galaxy that's nearby us.
I just wanna stay alive for 4 billion years to witness all that beautiful sky 😌
Dont worry it will be cloudy lol
Radiation?
Uhhhhhh sun will blow up in 3.8bllion years means your dead before you can see the collision
It’s 4.5b years dumass but we soon will find life on other planets(probably)
You can see in heaven Just like your da-
8 billon years should be enough time to think of a better name than milkomeda
lol
Andromeway..?
Milkdromda? Milkydromda?
ANDROMELKY😂
Andromeda Way doesn't sound too bad...
1:00 Cold Triangle
1:05 Hidden Vision
1:10 Merciless Arrow
1:15 Tension Resolve
1:20 Broken Promises
1:25 Clash of Celestials
1:30 Forfeited Hopes
1:35 Dry Dread
1:40 To Build Truce
1:45 Hearty Sigh
1:50 Great Empires
looks like a Yes album
gay
goes hard
As someone who witnessed the Milky Way and Andromeda collided, this is fairly accurate
no you didnt you were in galaxy 7-39
I need to know what drugs you were on. I want some!!
No, you’re the guy that was on your phone the whole time, Jeffrey!
no you didnt you were in NGC 1232 galaxy dont spread misinformation on the internet!
I have already got my lawn chair location picked out.
I just wonder what kind of mosquitos will be around in 4 billion years.
It’s oddly calming, like reuniting in a lover’s embrace.
❤
Why is this not on the news? We have finally built a time machine to see the future!
Its basically a theory we dont know if it will happen in 8 billion years, Like in about 5 billion years the Sun will turn into a red giant and swallow the planets (including Earth) until it reaches the orbit of Jupiter
@@Komi209. r/wooosh
@Komi209. No, it won't reach Jupiter
Not even mars
We don't have time machines
@@LoganMajid-yb8zn r/wooodh
its pretty weird how strong the gravitational interaction really is. and the fact that we dont know for sure what drives is is just absolutely insane
Just the code on someone’s sims game
@@apapz3245 2 word: yandere Simulator
Two massive black holes?
Not everything needs a reason to exist because something had to exist without reason for the later things to be created for some reason a really old explosion started that kept expanding faster and faster and is still increasing in speed that set in motion what is known as our reality where anything can happen and no one know what if sci fi level tech exists out there just somewhere else what if magic exists but just not here what if dragons and all these mythical creatures do actually exist what if all the things humans have said to exist they have a 1/infinity chance of existing which means they do it might just be really far away because something that's infinitely expanding and growing can have everything in it and maybe another universe or even dimension has different laws of physics where different life exists maybe people dont need to eat in one of those said dimensions anything can happen even we in our life could possibly reach those things out there if we all try to help and develop technology greater than today in future years maybe just maybe everyone's dreams can come true no matter how wild at all a kid wants to have super powers then alright if you make something that gives you the ability to fly then do it its not impossible because it hasn't been proven false nothings been proven false the only things that are proven false are nothing because in another dimension or universe there could be super powers or you could create technology to do that here all humans need to do to unlock all their dreams is to develop more advanced technology and the only reason we haven't is because people with the truly bright and creative minds are starving are barley being able to get by they need our help the human race needs our help to save it we can create anything if we put our minds to it but the sad thing is almost everyone doesnt have this mindset which if they did we would have technology from at least 50 years in the future in a week from now if we all thought like this and the corruption of capitalism faded and we all had the supplies to invent and create we would be evolved.
Don’t know? Lol wut.
Props to the cameraman who time traveled to the future to show us this.
👏yeah!! cameraman.
that aint funny man.
these jokes aren't funny anymore
@@sophia-wf3xoyeah true finally a normal guy
@@sophia-wf3xoits always funny
Let’s just appreciate that the cameraman did a timelapse of a collision of 2 galaxies
Triangulum galaxy passing so close be like: time to steal some stars.
Btw love your videos
Thank you!
and then the name of triangulum galaxy be the "triandromilway"
"just hit the most devious lick"
@@lowtiergod7166 dang it
Wow
In the time lapse when the first collision occurred and the milky way’s arms were just obliterated like that by the gravity, it sent chills down my spine.
I think it was a ghost lol
Yikes
@@Carl_McMelvinwdym yikes
@@tezzla6358 Hello. Do you speak English?
Our solar system is in one of the Milky Way's arms.@@tezzla6358
Milky way and Andromeda: GIB ME STARS, NO THATS MINE
Triangulum galaxy:*grabs popcorn* this is fine
Lol
Pinwheel galaxy: that galaxy. Yeah that galaxy they declared war eachother
Alien: :o
Feel like the comment above you was from the same person with a different account
FINALLY A SUPREME RHYME COMMENT
*Andromeda
Honestly can we just appreciate the cameraman for taking this shot? I mean who else can travel so far out in the universe too see these 2 galaxies collide? Also big thanks to him for traveling into the future like wow! Honestly this guy came in clutch!
ur not funny
@@crypticsong2962 💀
@@crypticsong2962 i must say this was indeed comical, it may have got a chuckle out of my person but even so i do respect your opinion on humor
Unfortunately, the cameraman died on this mission, the camera was waiting for someone else to pick it up
That joke is tired now. Some idiot says it in like every youtube video.
I'm so glad you make things like this; as much as I'd love to look up into the night sky and see something this incredible, I like the peace of the darkness we have now. You always pick the best music, too; so glad I happened upon this channel!
just imagine being in a star system that got shot away
we posibly could we are near the outer edges
@@kingkellys9573 yes but we are in the spiral arm closest to the galactic center
@@ejosjek52.87 we're in the fucking orion arm bro 😑
Sience nerds having beef
👇
@@Mach30_SS lmao time to move out then
Props to the camera guy for time traveling and traveling faster than the speed of light to get those insane angles
It was space engine
@@atijuly it is a joke
Dude he got that from a sodalite
@@bryceshiflett5594 ah yes sodalite
@@JLCubing An overused unfunny joke you dumbfuck
lmao the Triangulum galaxy just watching
He's just chillin
He’s the camera man
😂😂😂😂
got the phone out, recording a vertical video
Swiss of the universe
Can you imagine that. 8. Billion. Years. 1 billion is such a massive number when you think about every single number leading up to that. 1 billion times 8, I mean it’s so incredible and just incomprehensible to try and just realize how big of a number that is. To think about every single second leading up to that too. I mean it’s just mind boggling. Crazy honestly that something like this will happen in what seems like a forever amount of time away
I'll put that in my calendar.
In all relative sense of time I don't think this can remotely effect any living creature in a way they can feel or know individually
But the idea of your local star cluster being yeeted off into deep space amidst this "collision" is a horrifying concept to me
I think you are correct. The good thing about any star clusters being “yeeted off into deep space amid this collision” is that it will happen so slowly, in terms of time relevant to any form of life that may be affected by it, that it will be inconsequential.
Perhaps the most frustrating part of this is that the civilisations alive then would probably not realize what a special time they are living in.
Dawg I think you realize human race is going to be long gone before this even happens.
@@StateOhio not necessarily the human race, but any civilisation
By the time any of this happens, our sun will have entered its giant phase and most likely take Earth out with it.
@@StateOhio how so? Are you saying humans won't find ways to survive without being near our sun in 5 billion years? We are already going in space in less than a hundred years of technology. Let alone billions of years. Gosh you can't imagine how advanced humans are. If they are even human at that time..
Considering the earth has existed just over 4 billion years, I find the optimism of the human species existing 5 billion years from now just a little unrealistic.
Amazing man
Thank you for the support !!
Such beautiful peaceful music for such an unimaginably violent occurrence. It will be awesome to see.
The Triangulum Galaxy really be having a great show to watch
The crazy thing is that it won't take THAT long. For every inch of movement toward the galaxies in question, the speed at which they will collide increases exponentially. When there are super massive gravity wells, such as galaxies, the rate at which they are attracted to each other is only inhibited by the next closest galaxy, depending on it's position. It is just as likely that, with how galaxies work, that they will never collide, though they may get disconcertingly close, in relation to other galaxies and nebulae that are within a "push-pull" distance. It could also be that they act like electrons in an atom, never getting too close, but eventually hopping over to another system to maintain balance within that system, aka valence electrons. Too many possibilities exist for this to be a definite.
The particle collision on fusing galaxies is always so mesmerizing, no matter how many times we humans actually get to witness it..
No llamen a la destrucción de la tierra. Esos viajecito que se dan a los planetas.
Luego estaremos lloriqueando....
😢😢😢😢😮😮😮
Triangulum galaxy looked like it wanted no parts of the collision. 😂😂
🤣
Fr
1:00 lil bro on the top left just watching like he doesn’t care
Everyone's saying they're fighting, but I believe they'll hug when they collide. Like Andromeda is a long lost brother to Milky Way. Linking their star systems together
While Triangulum is watching from the distance, forever alone…
They could also be having sex😊
IM USING THIS FOR MY STORY!
Respect to the landscape for staying the exact same for 8 billion years and the sun never growing in such a long time
No, you can see the landscape change too. Look at the silhouette of the landscape, they are different, pretty sure these are speculative views from other planets too
@@PunchBuggyDreams nah the sun would have engulfed earth by then
lol do you think the sun is the center of the Milky Way?! 😂
The sun have a life span twice as long as the milkdromeda merging process
@@batman3698 it's already gone through have of that, the sun will be dead in around 5 billion years
Cool video 💯💪👍. I also love the background music, too 💯💪👍
Triangulum Galaxy getting trauma from watching his friends collide for billions of years: 😰😰😰😰😰😰😰😰😰
Gotta love Triangulum in this, it's like a little kid caught in the crossfire of a fight between its parents
Solar system : I have an idea....
Solar system left "The milky way" group...
Reject milkdromeda
*embrace triangulum*
No i wont leave
At this point the Solar System has probably been captured by the Triangulum Galaxy, goodbye
Makes you wonder... was the Milky way always like this, or is it already a combining of previous galaxies?
It is, otherwise it wouldn't have the big halo it has nowadays.
Early universe was very smash heavy
the Milky Way has eaten up smaller galaxies in its life
Maybe we’re not supposed to be last that long. We’re just galaxies clashing against each other. It was such a beautiful sight to behold
That will be a spectacular view from earth!
I wish i were there to watch it!☹️
You got that from vsauce I think
@@da4realz wym lol
@@yert5679 idk that comment was like ages ago
@@da4realz bruh
@@yert5679 bruh
The fact this is terrifying and beautiful at the same time
i dont think its terrifying at all!
@@iamfromspace6347The sun: let me change this man's mind
@@RandomGoogleaccount-uv6scHumans: finds a habitable planet in another system away from the sun
1:15 that one galaxy:normal day in space
Triangulum?
@@Chips-o4byes
Almost like watching a graceful dance..
Props to the cameraman for filming for 7 Billion years
I like how triangulum is just chilling watching 2 big galaxies colliding
We in the milky way are lookin at andromeda.
Someone in andromeda is looking at the milky way.
And the people in the Triangulum galaxy are just eating their popcorn ready for the fight to go down
loll!!!
Wow, that is awesome and believable. Good job. :)
You are cool I’m subscribing right now I looooove space!
I like how Triangulum is all like "I'll just grab a bite and be on my way".
Props to the cameraman for waiting 8billion years to record this for us even tho we died
The Triange galaxy would say "WOAH! I need to move out of the way!"
Hayyyss billion years is so far away... If ever there is a next life, I wish I could be reborn or reincarnate that year so I could experience this! 😭😭
It will happen so slowly that you will never notice
Even if you reborn, the sun will explode and shallow earth so there's no way you can see if you would still live for billion years
Imagine being one of the countless stars thrown into intergalactic space during this, forever cursed to drown in darkness...
So beautiful, like a dance in the cosmos
What’s crazy to me is despite the hundreds of billions of stars in both galaxies it is believed that none will collide when the galaxies merge.
Beautiful video..
Triangulum: Finally....Mom and Dad are back together!
If I could send images, I would send the disgusted gordon ramsay face.
Triangulums actually my brother
So sad we all wont be able to witness that beautiful sky 😢
props to the camera man who recorded this for billions of years
Andromeda: "hey milky water- oops" Milky-way: "wtf did you just say to me?" Triangulum: "uh guys?" Milky-way: *Fights Andromeda*
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Give triangulum popcorn before the collision
Shoutout to the cameraman who punched the Andromeda galaxy so hard that he sent it hurdling towards the milky way
it's universe sandbox idoit
it was moe howard
its actually weird the fact that andromeda and triangulum are closer yet triangulum is watching those 2 galaxies collide
Thanks camera man!
Triangulum galaxy: START THE FIGHT!! 0:52
Milkdromeda: NOW COME HERE TINY BABY💀
0:18 BRUH I TOOK A HEART ATTACK HERE
Lol how do you get a heart attack by a image changing every 5 seconds
@@petterlarsson7257 astromegalophobia
The funny thing about this is that nobody will get to see the collision. Although the speeds are fast, the distances are so great that no movement can be observed in any 1 lifetime.
It will indeed appear static, because it happens on a very very long timeframe.
Props to the cameraman for going to space and waiting 8 billion years for our galaxies to collide.
I remember seeing a video simulation of the collision from Earth's ground POV, could be a great next video if your tech allows it.
Amazing ❤️
Thank you!
See you in 8.1 B years i hope we will meet again
No we won't
i will be ☠️ by then.
@@Glass.of-Water see you in heaven or hell☺️
0:38 this must be a fast timelapse
I remember reading something within the last few years that our two galaxies are already starting the collision.
Props on the cameraman who stayed there for 8 billion years
0:01 to have this vision of the sky you’d have to be in the most pristine place on Earth
Thankfully not everywhere is a city.
Light pollution
@@ILoveSkyrimDo you think cities are bad?
Anyone know what will happen when the black holes at the center of each galaxy collide and merge? The gravitational energy released is likely to have a pretty big effect on at least the stars nearest the core.
I think they will merge yes, and yeah the nearest stars will likely be affected
Lets just appreciate the efforts of the cameraman👏
Moment of silence for all the 8 year old kids worrying and crying
That was me lol
And I also got scared when I found out the sun was going to explode in 5 billions of years
Triangulum galaxy just grabbed a popcorn watching the entire collision lol
If we could all live for atleast 8Billions years it would be amazing
Crazy to think that the stars involved are so far apart that it is improbable that any of them will individually collide.
They probably wouldn't collide because of the distances between them.
True, but the gravitational disruptions could be enough to move Earth out if it's habital Zone, destroying all life, even without a collision.
@@bobsmith9271 Yes it could. Eventually. But the event would probably coincide with our sun going gas giant on us in 4 to 5 billion years and devour the first four terrestrial planets. A double whammy indeed.
Average life span of an mammal species is about 1-2 million years. Humans will be long gone by then.
@@mAv64uk Yep. Say bye-bye!
If anyone is alive, and still here...these views are gonna be beyond beauty
According to scientists, solar system would not be affected by this except an orbit change or a possible orbit switch to Triangulum Galaxy from Milky Way.
Props to the cameraman for filming this
The triangulum galaxy is just chilling in the back
*milky way and andromeda colliding*
triangulum galaxy: uh, no, NO, NO, NO NO NO NO! wait, wait okay, phew, that was incredibly close.
That thumbnail resembled something it shouldn't have..
If you don't understand, STAY LIKE THAT WE NEED MORE PEOPLE LIKE YOU
FINALLY AFTER SO MANY COMMENTS I FOUND SOMEONE THAT NOTICED
Y'all so dirty minded
0:10 beautiful
Lets thank the cameraman who travelled 8bln years in the future to show us this video
Isn't this just animation?
@@ayesha4687 It's 2022 and you still don't understand the cameraman jokes. Grow up.
@@iamrightoutsideyourwindowhelloSays the one making jokes about people who hold cameras being invincible, no mature person could possibly think that’s real humor.
@@ILoveSkyrim ok boomer, still hanging onto comments made a year ago
Imagining this spectacle but no one is realising all life on Earth has an end date. That’s what’s really sad for me.
It kinda looks like they're dancing. Such beauty! Second sun wouldn't be fun though, not that it would matter.
Respect for the cameraman 📉📉📉📉📉📉
Actually, the collision of 2 galaxies may hardly make anything hit anything, other than the obvious mergence of the 2 core actors, the supermassive black holes of each. Think of it as 2 types of smoke or gas being blown at each other. They may seem to "hit" under the naked eyes, but the atoms barely ever hit one another. The space between them is just too vast.
Also, we can see that a great deal of stars and planets get sprung outward during the mergence, and we may think if the Earth was tossed away from the newly formed galaxy, we would be doomed. Actually, nothing dramatic would happen. If the Earth got tossed out, it would be because of the entire Solar system got thrown out. The Solar system would also basically stay the same. The big change we see is on the grand scale. Stars, planets and any planetary systems are just too tiny that literally nothing would happen to them other than the change of view.
triangulum galaxy: this is fine
*Andromeda and Milky Way have gruesome high speed head on collision*
Triangulum Galaxy: alright imma head out then
Wow the camera man did a great job
If you feel sad that you’re missing out on this beautiful night sky, don’t be. Light pollution means most of us wouldn’t be able to see it even at night 😂
fuck the street lights fr
Science states you won't survive the event to admire the night sky anyways. TL:DR 2 hyper massive black holes collide, what do you think will happen?
@@Fluke2SS that isn't really true, the solar system will be fine other than the sun having already turned into a red giant, the black holes colliding would take millions of years as they slowly circle into each other, it would form a quasar which could destroy most of the life nearby, that is up to our luck since the solar system will most likely be flung to some random part of the galaxy, if we aren't as close to the center we might be saved from the insane radiation that would ensue
@@Fluke2SS what will happen
@@joshuaking9589we will experience a slight inconvenience