Or just get flung right back into the Milky Way before the Andromeda Milky Way collision, since very slightly less than half of the simulations show M33 merging with Milky Way before the big kids merge. Not that it'll make much difference either way! The odds of being in a solar system which hits another solar system during the merger (I mean, aside from the ones close to the SMBHs, those are in a whole different game) are pretty low. Not impossible, but not super likely.
All humans will be instincted at that time and also all life on Earth. The suns radiation have increased so much that life on earth is impossible. Ha ha.
But it might possibly "grow" arms again in another few billion years... Plus the margin error from that video is gargantuan, the outcome could be very different
@@ZeroRetro25 that’s like in a couple million years I think we would have different planets and stuff tho maybe not I don’t have to explain it just look at the internet
It's amazing to look up at the night sky and seeing stars knowing they're huge but appear small, and everything is moving very fast but appears still because of how ridiculously big the universe is
In time they should merge. Suddenly. According to accepted theory, that event SHOULD produce gravity waves that SHOULD be detectable over long distances in the Universe. With ~100Billon galaxies in the Cosmos, one can imagine this happens "fairly often." Humanity has just now begun to build detectors that might hear such events.
wonder what the kids of the year 3,000,000,000 would be thinking of their Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great grandparents
Milky Way: "Oh? You're approaching me? Instead of running away, you're coming right to me?" Andromeda: "I can't merge with you without getting any closer." Milky Way: "Oh ho! Then come as close as you like."
some intelligent life-form on andromeda galaxy is saying, "oh shit we are gonna hit the milkyway galaxy." Meanwhile the intelligent life-form on the triangulum galaxy is saying, "well good thing we wont get caught up in that bullshit."
And Milkdromeda like: I WILL GET REVENGE U WILLLLLLLLLLL SEEE. *5 billion years later* CMON GET HERE WHY YA SCARED? *Triangulum merges with Milkdromeda*
Looks like two eternal lovers with great passion and longing finally come together after billions of years.. Such a powerful collision that makes me think they have waited for this in peaceful patience and now, the universe belongs to them once again.
planets doesn’t get thrown out, those you see small dots flying way in the animations represent clusters of thousands-millions of stars and each fame represents thousands of years. Galaxies are so big and so many stuff in it, its really hard to comprehend and space between the stars are so huge that they will pass each other just fine. its like one plane flying over the Antarctica and another in arctic, there's no way they gonna hit each other with that distance. also they flying in different timezone, one in morning another in night
Imagine the amount of stars getting ejected from the galaxy becoming rogue stars 💀, which its likely to be 12% of the entire galaxies stars WILL be ejected while others would probably orbit much further away and will get influence by Triangulum galaxy
@@thebeautyofuniverse5250 even if its a rogue planets, it won't just thrown out into nowhere, it will be still in the part of star clusters, not gravitationally bound to any star, but going with millions of stars
I literally wrote a story about this in 9th grade! Basically everyone has a soulmate that they “fuse with” and when they die they become galaxies or stars. the fusion of Milky Way and andromeda died during the final battle of a revolution, and were able to become galaxies. The universe decided to put them on a collision course so they could continue being their fusion even after death
I've begun building my bunker for this. I have enough frozen seeds to replant vegetation for 200 acres after all this is said and done. plus a box of survival potato flakes.
A LOT of other things can happen to mankind in the next 4 billion years. Best case scenario, we evolve and colonize other life sustaining planets. Worst case scenario we get wiped out by some other more immediate cataclysmic event. Either way, You and I will be long gone by the time this happens.
Keep in mind that the distances between stars in a galaxy are so great that it will be almost impossible for a few stars to collide, let alone our solar system. We will still have our Sun and Earth as normal, just in a location farther from the center of the galaxy from before. In fact, we'll die from the Sun expanding and consuming our Earth, not from the collision.
Actually no. The Sun will still be in its yellow dwarf phase (as it is now) at that time the encounter begins. Moreover: Nothing at all happens to most of the stars in a galaxy collision because the distances between stars is so vast. Much more likely, though, is your point about colonization. The remote descendants of humans (which probably will be nothing at all like us) will have long since colonized many nearby stars...or died trying.
Astronomers jokingly have called it "Milkomeda,""Milkymeda," or the "The Andromeda Way." Take your pick. We call it "Giant Elliptical Puffball Where Far Future Descendents of Humans Who Will Undoubtedly Be Mostly Digital Beings Live."
Nothing. The vast majority of the star systems will simply pass by or pass through one another. Slowly, over time the structure will evolve into a giant puffball shaped roughly like an American football. A more intriguing question is what happens to the central super-massive black hole that each galaxy probably has...
VideoFromSpace Technically whatever results will be our new galactic center, but I feel a weird galactic patriotism to Sagittarius A... So much that I kinda wish it could somehow WIN as if the galactic merger is some kinda SMBH struggle. Hahaha. Weird human impulses. Neither galaxy is large enough to have a (probable) SMBH that will become unstable unless the two of them form an unstable orbital pattern of some type, which isn't impossible, certainly. More likely, they'll slingshot into each other pretty quickly after merger, and become one more massive SMBH. Most projections show that, but not all. If they have an unstable orbit of each other, then we'll have some interesting galactic fireworks, and let's just hope that any solar systems we end up liking for this new resultant galaxy aren't on the bad end of a quasar or something. Haha, not that we'll be alive to care, as individuals or even a species, by then. Most likely.
Probably, yes: in both Milky Way and Andromeda. But they seem to be really wimpy ones. Compared to active galactic nuclei (a.k.a. quasars, blazars, Seyferts - which may really be all the same), both Andromeda and Milky Way are hundreds of time less bright in X-rays ... usually. Andromeda's has been seen to flare by the Chandra X-ray observatory.
Active galactic nuclei seem to be more of an early universe thing anyway, at least as I understand it. It may, of course, be a coincidence that they don't appear in nearby galaxies
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Something about watching that is just so amazing. Maybe its the scale, the destruction, the sheer volume, or knowing that things will reform long after. Just know that i am in awe of the spectacular show.
That is the fitting youtube video for anyone who wants to seek out out about this topic. You notice so much its almost exhausting to argue with you (not that I really would wantHaHa). You undoubtedly put a new spin on a subject thats been written about for years. Nice stuff, just great!
They wouldn't care. If anything, they would like the nice view of the night sky. It's not like this would affect any life at all, especially not in Triangulum.
Absolutely stunning. This is why I know God is so much more than the personification of human salvation and refuge from that which we fear. Just look. Even though it’s simply a simulation of a future we wouldn’t survive.... I am grateful that technology has evolved enough fo us to witness such a magnificent cosmic dance.
In the red corner we have Andromeda (God knows how far it is away from us) and in the blue corner we have the milky way. (Triangulum Galaxy eating popcorn while watching milky way and Andromeda get destroyed)
I wonder what's going to be the view of the sky years before the 1st collision and in the time gap between the 2nd collision, probably gonna be so beautiful.
Even if humans still exist by that point, the planets and stars are so sparsely placed its likely none will even collide so you don't have to worry about anything lol
I was looking for you! Out of nowhere, it seems like your Milky Way and Andromeda have produced an egg! You want to keep it, don't you? *4.5 billion years later* Oh? Dun, dun, dun, dun dun dun, dun, dun dun dun Congratulations! Your egg hatched into Another Galaxy! Would you like to nickname Another Galaxy? Milkdromeda was sent to BOX 1.
Even as a Type 2 civilization, we still couldn't get to Triangulum since it's 3 milliom light years away. We'd have to have developed FTL travel, so we would need to be Type 3 at least; if FTL is even possible.
When you think about how far away things are in space even if you travel fast as physically possible. This collision maybe a blessing for future humanoids, or a disaster. Only time will tell.
If for discussion sake this was happening right now (at a faster pace), and our solar system was flung out from the gravitational pull before the entire galaxy circled back with momentum of the gravitational pull, would Earth survive with just the Sun in the sky (say if we kept going out into the blackness by ourselves)? I'm assuming all the heat and energy we get on our planet is all from the sun, and the light/heat from other stars nearby has zero effect on us, other than just being visible in the night sky. So would anything change other than no more starry nights you think?
Harm The nights won't even be starless, just different. We won't be flung out alone, but with the whole arm of our galaxy, all more widely spread and largely scrambled. So no more constellations, and light pollution will have more effect on viewing, as our solar neighbors will appear more dimly. We would experience no change in energy from our sun if this all somehow started tomorrow. Not unless we got particularly unlucky and another star system or loose black hole or brown dwarf or something actually did hit ours, as unlikely as that is. Then again, if this started tomorrow we'd have more interesting problems to deal with, because that would mean we were merging at a WAY higher velocity, which has a variety of unique questions associated with it.
Correct me if i'm wrong, but the sun will have expanded to a size greater than the orbit of the earth and engulfed it before this happens, although not by much.
Welp. I am moving to Triangulum. See ya.
lol
WE NEED 999999999999 GOOGOL TONS OF LIQUID FUEL
we actually need 999999999999999999999999999999999999 googol of liquid fuel
The Slower OR 999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 facebook tons of liquid fuel
Me too
even galaxies have third wheels lmao
It's gonna join in the fun dont worry. It'll just a take a little while longer (>15 billion years)
I don't think I'm going to live about this year.
Arthur Silva Likr Hurricanes.
John Xiong don‘t worry.
You will be fine...
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Meanwhile humans travelled to triangulum to observe the collision
Or just get flung right back into the Milky Way before the Andromeda Milky Way collision, since very slightly less than half of the simulations show M33 merging with Milky Way before the big kids merge. Not that it'll make much difference either way! The odds of being in a solar system which hits another solar system during the merger (I mean, aside from the ones close to the SMBHs, those are in a whole different game) are pretty low. Not impossible, but not super likely.
Planetary Channel andromeda x milky way
Nice logo or profile picture
All humans will be instincted at that time and also all life on Earth. The suns radiation have increased so much that life on earth is impossible. Ha ha.
Lars-Gunnar Grönvald even when men become impossible
The only thing pity about this is that the Milky Way and Andromeda Galaxy will lose their cool shape
Saturn will sadly lose its ring :(
And we, sir or ma'am, we will all lose our heads :(
NUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU (im a girl e3e) UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
But it might possibly "grow" arms again in another few billion years... Plus the margin error from that video is gargantuan, the outcome could be very different
We would be unaffected
Memes in 7 billion years be like : who misses living in the Milky way galaxy
oof
Human are still living but we not alone I been saw the future when 2 galaxy mixing we can see a thousands planet with our eye
Bruh humans wouldn't be alive on that year because of the sun will turn into red giant
@@ZeroRetro25i see you are a fellow man of culture.
@@ZeroRetro25 that’s like in a couple million years I think we would have different planets and stuff tho maybe not I don’t have to explain it just look at the internet
It's amazing to look up at the night sky and seeing stars knowing they're huge but appear small, and everything is moving very fast but appears still because of how ridiculously big the universe is
ok...
That's good
So true!!
@@omission6919 what’s your problem? They are right!
@@kyriesantos1962 Yeah it IS good!
Lol Theres a Tiny galaxy hes like "Fight Fight Fight!"
Triangulum
@Vemnilas i don't udnerstand
@@nobody8175 Jake Paul Vs Deji conference in America Jake kept of yelling Walmart
i asy we keep am as a pet
That is such a cute creative and funny comment.i laughed out loud and cant unsee it. Hes like a UFC referee.
Somewhere in the andromeda galaxy someone has made the exact same simulation about the eventual merger of our two galaxies.
Is she single?
@@RobertKangchristianunixdawg💀
I'm gonna miss living in a spiral galaxy :(
mate you wont be living in anything about 90 years from now
Are you threating him?
Crispr is creating medicine to be immortal biologically. I hope that all can get this medicine. Good luck, study a lot
@@joyboytheo is that a threat?
don't worry it will naturally spiral out again a couple billion years after this animation ends and the new galaxy has "relaxed"
lol and i was being worried about my exams...
Fkthewhat 🤣🤣
Haha
Fkthewhat same right now
I have exams later
Robloxian jimy do you still have exams
Fkthewhat how did your exams go
In time they should merge. Suddenly. According to accepted theory, that event SHOULD produce gravity waves that SHOULD be detectable over long distances in the Universe. With ~100Billon galaxies in the Cosmos, one can imagine this happens "fairly often." Humanity has just now begun to build detectors that might hear such events.
note: this was said 6 years ago
@@mrlegoboy413 7 years infact
@@KingMCIV lol
@@KingMCIV What if i told you it’s 9 now?
Now it’s 10 years ago lol
I want to be alive after when this occurs, imagine the night sky!
wonder what the kids of the year 3,000,000,000 would be thinking of their
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Billy Bob Atleast we’re great
And imagine your testes flying in the air as well
@@billybob6604 you need you add more Great i think
@@billybob6604 yer gonna need atleast 150 million greats there
Let's take a moment to respect the cameraman for filming this
Underrated comment
It's a simulation . It's not happening today HA HA.
@@MegaGronis grrrrrr
His edible bra and panty collection is beyond reproach.
@@MegaGronis whooooooshhhhh
Milky Way: "Oh? You're approaching me? Instead of running away, you're coming right to me?"
Andromeda: "I can't merge with you without getting any closer."
Milky Way: "Oh ho! Then come as close as you like."
Triangulum: *silently watch the whole thing play out* ...lol..
Truly, this shows that the entire universe is a jojos reference. I never thought id see jojos and astronomy put together. I applaud you, good sir.
@@sketched5432 Same, dude same. lol. Gotta love the jojo
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@@Patrick-nq9ij it's like watching your parents in bed doing it
some intelligent life-form on andromeda galaxy is saying, "oh shit we are gonna hit the milkyway galaxy." Meanwhile the intelligent life-form on the triangulum galaxy is saying, "well good thing we wont get caught up in that bullshit."
Lol
Nah, the Triangulum galaxy would probably be more like "Oh shit" since its going to be cannibalized by the newly formed Milkomeda
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Good theory
+Lem0nsquid nah, they're gonna be thinking: Uggghhhh, I we're gonna be in the same Galaxy as those Idiots on Earth!
I love how the triangulum galaxy is just hanging there chilling.
Chilling? I bet it's shitting its pants.
DAMN YOU TRIANGULUM GALAXY JUST SITTING THERE LAUGHING AT US I WILL GET REVENGE JUST WAIT LIKE 100 BILLION YEAR S I WILL SOME DAY GET REVENGE
MAYBE it will hit us before Andromeda, if not, then MAYBE it will collide with us after..who knows?
Astrophysicists. Astrophysicists know, it's in their job description. That's "who knows" you utter pillock!
o.o?
You asked, "who knows?" so I was trying to be helpful and let you know who would know. :¬¤
k e3e
Milky way will get turned into Cheezy Whey??
l o
no it will be turned into (Milkdromeda)
No Molomedes
It will be called dromilky
The Milky Way shall become 'Kurdsand Whey'
(and there shall 'Little Miss Muffet' hold sway).
I like how the triangulam galaxy is like fuck this I'm out
And Milkdromeda like: I WILL GET REVENGE U WILLLLLLLLLLL SEEE. *5 billion years later* CMON GET HERE WHY YA SCARED? *Triangulum merges with Milkdromeda*
Looks like two eternal lovers with great passion and longing finally come together after billions of years.. Such a powerful collision that makes me think they have waited for this in peaceful patience and now, the universe belongs to them once again.
SECRET TUNNELLLLLL, SECRET TUNNELLL, THROUGH THE VOID OF SPACE, SECRET SECRET SECRET SECRET TUNNNNEEELLLLL, YEAH
Well. Then Andromeda is fuc boi or hore
@@huff120 wot
Then you got the third wheel
If you have not yet, you should read Italy Calvino's Cosmocomics. Your comments sounds like a line from one of his short stories.
I always try to imagine being on one of the planets that get thrown out into nowhere lol
planets doesn’t get thrown out, those you see small dots flying way in the animations represent clusters of thousands-millions of stars and each fame represents thousands of years. Galaxies are so big and so many stuff in it, its really hard to comprehend and space between the stars are so huge that they will pass each other just fine. its like one plane flying over the Antarctica and another in arctic, there's no way they gonna hit each other with that distance. also they flying in different timezone, one in morning another in night
Imagine the amount of stars getting ejected from the galaxy becoming rogue stars 💀, which its likely to be 12% of the entire galaxies stars WILL be ejected while others would probably orbit much further away and will get influence by Triangulum galaxy
@@mrich4510 he meant planets getting ejected not crashing, which he probably means rogue planets which its way more common then stars
@@thebeautyofuniverse5250 even if its a rogue planets, it won't just thrown out into nowhere, it will be still in the part of star clusters, not gravitationally bound to any star, but going with millions of stars
YEET
Aww they found love after being lonely for so many light years in this massive universe. Im happy for them.
Light years are a measure of distance not time lmaoooo
@@luciuskapahs5547 You do realize its a joke right?
I literally wrote a story about this in 9th grade! Basically everyone has a soulmate that they “fuse with” and when they die they become galaxies or stars. the fusion of Milky Way and andromeda died during the final battle of a revolution, and were able to become galaxies. The universe decided to put them on a collision course so they could continue being their fusion even after death
@@luciuskapahs5547 my dude it's a joke don't be a sour pleb
I've begun building my bunker for this. I have enough frozen seeds to replant vegetation for 200 acres after all this is said and done. plus a box of survival potato flakes.
A LOT of other things can happen to mankind in the next 4 billion years. Best case scenario, we evolve and colonize other life sustaining planets. Worst case scenario we get wiped out by some other more immediate cataclysmic event. Either way, You and I will be long gone by the time this happens.
***** Maybe with that attitude.
***** I plan to still be alive.
ck675 What He Says
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Good luck with that. Force Majeure and all.
Keep in mind that the distances between stars in a galaxy are so great that it will be almost impossible for a few stars to collide, let alone our solar system. We will still have our Sun and Earth as normal, just in a location farther from the center of the galaxy from before. In fact, we'll die from the Sun expanding and consuming our Earth, not from the collision.
Ceci C. Wade for real?! If so, I am glad that is going to happen when I am dead. I would hate to witness that.
It will happen in a few billion years, so it's not really much of a problem for us now
@@goldensouls6285 yeah but imagine what the amazing spectacle would be like for intelligent life i think i would give anything to witness it
Ceci C. Wade I thought I would die from age... Does that mean I will live until we are, like, 10 billion years? Yay!
Except that at that time there will be not much left of Earth circling around a red giant
good for you Triangulum galaxy your just there watching wihile the Milky Way and Andromeda will become one
Lol it will most likely also be cannibalised by the Andromeda way (??) far in the future.
Wouldn't our sun eat the other sun?
John Xiong No The Sun Will Sex The Other Sun And Create One Sun And A Child, Awsome And Disgusting, Right ?
Triangulum is the guy who was invited to the threesome but didn't dare to join
this comment - #1
*I love that Triangulum Galaxy is like: Hey guys!*
Actually no. The Sun will still be in its yellow dwarf phase (as it is now) at that time the encounter begins. Moreover: Nothing at all happens to most of the stars in a galaxy collision because the distances between stars is so vast. Much more likely, though, is your point about colonization. The remote descendants of humans (which probably will be nothing at all like us) will have long since colonized many nearby stars...or died trying.
Astronomers jokingly have called it "Milkomeda,""Milkymeda," or the "The Andromeda Way." Take your pick. We call it "Giant Elliptical Puffball Where Far Future Descendents of Humans Who Will Undoubtedly Be Mostly Digital Beings Live."
Greetings from 9 years in the future. Today we call it “Milkdromeda”.
@@wildzach 😌😌
The andremic way.
milkdromeda
Or "AndWay"
Nothing. The vast majority of the star systems will simply pass by or pass through one another. Slowly, over time the structure will evolve into a giant puffball shaped roughly like an American football. A more intriguing question is what happens to the central super-massive black hole that each galaxy probably has...
VideoFromSpace Technically whatever results will be our new galactic center, but I feel a weird galactic patriotism to Sagittarius A... So much that I kinda wish it could somehow WIN as if the galactic merger is some kinda SMBH struggle. Hahaha. Weird human impulses.
Neither galaxy is large enough to have a (probable) SMBH that will become unstable unless the two of them form an unstable orbital pattern of some type, which isn't impossible, certainly. More likely, they'll slingshot into each other pretty quickly after merger, and become one more massive SMBH. Most projections show that, but not all. If they have an unstable orbit of each other, then we'll have some interesting galactic fireworks, and let's just hope that any solar systems we end up liking for this new resultant galaxy aren't on the bad end of a quasar or something. Haha, not that we'll be alive to care, as individuals or even a species, by then. Most likely.
@@DestructoPop no u
They’ll merge
0:51 If you look closely, you can see that the Triangulum galaxy (the small one on the right) snatched some stars!
That sneaky fool!
Not exactly, those stars seem to flow back into the milkdromeda...
Milkymeda you know i hate it when the stars get booted out of the galaxy but trangulum stole them!!!
@@dfriedlanderholm I laughed way too hard at the milkdromeda 🤣🤣🤣
Thanks mate
Probably, yes: in both Milky Way and Andromeda. But they seem to be really wimpy ones. Compared to active galactic nuclei (a.k.a. quasars, blazars, Seyferts - which may really be all the same), both Andromeda and Milky Way are hundreds of time less bright in X-rays ... usually. Andromeda's has been seen to flare by the Chandra X-ray observatory.
Active galactic nuclei seem to be more of an early universe thing anyway, at least as I understand it. It may, of course, be a coincidence that they don't appear in nearby galaxies
Can't wait
Still waiting
Right. So the Sun (and presumably Earth) has 1 Billion years of life ahead of it after the galaxies begin to combine.
Imagine the view of being in another galaxy and seeing these 2 big galaxys collide
Andromeda and Milky Way: **colliding**
Triangulum: 🍿
Respect to the cameraman for traveling into to the future at 1million years per second
Damn. Wonder what life will be on milkdromeda... (That's it's actual name btw)
i saw its called Milkomeda.
both are correct
Nah, its Dromilky Way
Both and neither are correct! There's no definite and accepted term for the merged galaxy, so call it whatever makes you happy!
more nebulas yay
This January, 2020, witnessing an eighth decade in this mortal coil… Nothing can be more humbling (not an infant's first cry out of the womb, nor an old man's last sigh on his deathbed) than contemplation of the grandest entities in all existence, the stars & galaxies!
Triangulum: Cool event
Milky Way: WILL YOU HELP ME GODDAMNIT
*Andromeda and Milky Way Collides*
Triangulum:nah to much work also this is entertainment
Piccolo: WHY DIDNT YOU DODGEEEE
Something about watching that is just so amazing. Maybe its the scale, the destruction, the sheer volume, or knowing that things will reform long after. Just know that i am in awe of the spectacular show.
That’s honestly such a beautiful way to decimate everything in our galaxy
nothing is gonna be decimated
Space is so vast that the chances of anything colliding with anything when the merge happens is minuscule
@@frankff7238 in fact yes, when time and space cease to exist our universe will be dead and will enter the eternal freezing.
@@anibalfull two galaxies collading isn't gonna end time and space
@@dik56 I'm not talking about 2 mini collisions, I'm talking about something even greater, like collision of 2 mega black holes,
Triangulum galaxy: *eats popcorn*
Milkomeda: the show is over dude
0:47 That one dude recording a fight
bruh the Triangulum galaxy is just at the side lik: *MWAHAHAHA I'V BEEN WAITING FOR THIS MOMENT MY ENTIRE LIFE!*
Milkdromeda:WHAT YA LOOKING AT YOU SCARED COWARD WHO DOESENT WANT TO MERGE?-
Milky way
And
Andromeda
Fused together
To become a stronger galaxy
MILKDROMEDA
This looks so beautiful!
0:35
>>> TO BE CONTINUED >>>
I wish I could live during this time. It would be awesome to look up and see a war of the stars going on above us.
you want to live for 2 billion years?
@@matttragna234 You don't?
Triangulum: ÆAAAAAAAAA WHAT THE HECK IS THIS SOME SORT OF MIXING GRAVITY
Milky way: I'm no longer an spiral. :(
Andromeda: At least we just formed the Milkdromeda
That is the fitting youtube video for anyone who wants to seek out out about this topic. You notice so much its almost exhausting to argue with you (not that I really would wantHaHa). You undoubtedly put a new spin on a subject thats been written about for years. Nice stuff, just great!
The living things in the Triangulum galaxy will probably be like "wtf is going on out there"
Why do I hear explosions and screams?
They wouldn't care. If anything, they would like the nice view of the night sky. It's not like this would affect any life at all, especially not in Triangulum.
Both mean the same thing. And neither one is bad. Think about it.
I love how the Triangulum galaxy was like "F that, I'm outta here"
In the word of Markiplier "Oh that's so cool."
I will watch all this drama from up above the skies in heaven ;>
Triangulum Galaxy really said : 🤨🤏🏻🍿
Absolutely stunning. This is why I know God is so much more than the personification of human salvation and refuge from that which we fear. Just look. Even though it’s simply a simulation of a future we wouldn’t survive.... I am grateful that technology has evolved enough fo us to witness such a magnificent cosmic dance.
Finally, a religious person who doesn’t just call this fake
But wat would happen to our earth? Would it just get yeeted away or get hit by the incoming stars and planets from andromeda?
I want a more real-life experience. UA-cam, please add X0.000000000001 speed to videos.
My best friend, It's so beautiful video !!! enjoyed watching your video
Triangulum is my spirit animal
I'll put it in my calendar. I dont want to miss this moment.
You will miss this moment because the sun will turn into a red giant Eating Mercury and Venus and Earth
@@ju4965 when? So I can put in my calendar
@@ju4965 But humans will have moved to mars
we all know that it will happen in 4 billion years. who knew it would take another 6 billion years just to complete the collision?
It'll buff out
Milky way saying to andromeda be like: ooh,you're approaching me ?!
So... Basically when the milky way and andromeda making love, we are the ones who are getting screwed?
Damn I wish I could live that long to see these fireworks...
Well, our great great great.....great daughter and son will see that in other planets and other star syýtems
In the red corner we have Andromeda (God knows how far it is away from us) and in the blue corner we have the milky way. (Triangulum Galaxy eating popcorn while watching milky way and Andromeda get destroyed)
Triangulum
Dude that small galaxy just CHILLING and watching. Andromeda and Milkyway Galacy to fight
They should really call it cinnamon because it looks more like it, and has the texture of cinnamon.
I wonder what's going to be the view of the sky years before the 1st collision and in the time gap between the 2nd collision, probably gonna be so beautiful.
Even if humans still exist by that point, the planets and stars are so sparsely placed its likely none will even collide so you don't have to worry about anything lol
You guys are suppose to say Coalesce now you want a black hole to destroy two Galaxies great job at making planet Earth look good!
Milky Way: Will you marry me Andromeda?
Andromeda: I Do
Triangulum: I'm outta here!
Laughs so hard- you ruined mah day
Increíble podamos ver tanta maravilla del espacio cósmico!!!!!
Parece un sueño de verano....
❤❤❤
I hope this ocurrs soon. I would call into work and say "Aj, i am sorry. I can't make it into work today on the account of universe collision."
4 billion years
*Oh, that's so Co-oo-oo-oo-ool*
I was looking for you! Out of nowhere, it seems like your Milky Way and Andromeda have produced an egg! You want to keep it, don't you?
*4.5 billion years later*
Oh? Dun, dun, dun, dun dun dun, dun, dun dun dun
Congratulations! Your egg hatched into Another Galaxy!
Would you like to nickname Another Galaxy?
Milkdromeda was sent to BOX 1.
I love how Triangulum is watching the battle😂
question: would the constellations as they're viewed now still be in the samelocations during the collision and after these 2 galaxies combine?
No
Hii
Rip to those who are going to die to this
If the name is really going to be "milkdromeda" I'm moving to the triangulum galaxy
Nice humor, but you or me or any human wont be alive.
that little guy is busy good in drama
Now I wish I was immortal to witness the collision.
“Hey guys! Look at this special event!”
-Triangulum Galaxy
It looks like title screen from PlayStation2 ;)
Ikr xD
Most amazing compliments of the galaxy and universe universal gleaming
Even as a Type 2 civilization, we still couldn't get to Triangulum since it's 3 milliom light years away. We'd have to have developed FTL travel, so we would need to be Type 3 at least; if FTL is even possible.
Spaceships that warp through spacetime:
i like it how Triangulum just passes by them and like "oo im just gonna slip on pass by ya, se ya"
Fun theory: The black hole centers of Andromeda and the Milky Way could be connected by a wormhole!!
Milky Way and Andromeda: “Fu-sion-haaaa!”
⚡️Milkdromeda ⚡️
Imagine seeing this from heaven.
When you think about how far away things are in space even if you travel fast as physically possible. This collision maybe a blessing for future humanoids, or a disaster. Only time will tell.
If for discussion sake this was happening right now (at a faster pace), and our solar system was flung out from the gravitational pull before the entire galaxy circled back with momentum of the gravitational pull, would Earth survive with just the Sun in the sky (say if we kept going out into the blackness by ourselves)? I'm assuming all the heat and energy we get on our planet is all from the sun, and the light/heat from other stars nearby has zero effect on us, other than just being visible in the night sky. So would anything change other than no more starry nights you think?
Harm The nights won't even be starless, just different. We won't be flung out alone, but with the whole arm of our galaxy, all more widely spread and largely scrambled. So no more constellations, and light pollution will have more effect on viewing, as our solar neighbors will appear more dimly. We would experience no change in energy from our sun if this all somehow started tomorrow. Not unless we got particularly unlucky and another star system or loose black hole or brown dwarf or something actually did hit ours, as unlikely as that is. Then again, if this started tomorrow we'd have more interesting problems to deal with, because that would mean we were merging at a WAY higher velocity, which has a variety of unique questions associated with it.
Harm We would die by the sun expanding anyway
@@DestructoPop like the dipper non of that anymore :(
Correct me if i'm wrong, but the sun will have expanded to a size greater than the orbit of the earth and engulfed it before this happens, although not by much.
The Milky Andromeda Galaxy lol
Mildromeda?
Milkdromeda is the ship name. :T
Andromilk 😁 sounds like if men started lactating
Is Milkdromeda
it’s incomprehensible how big these galaxies are and the fact they will really collide
Triangulum third wheeling for billions of years!
The serenaded dance between two cosmic beings💞