Scientists Discovered the Collision That Created the Milky Way Galaxy

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  • @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
    @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache 5 років тому +75

    Absolutely mind blowing. The size of the universe is incomprehensible.

    • @patrickturner6878
      @patrickturner6878 5 років тому +4

      Infinity tends to be that way. Scientists understand it mathematically but even they have a hard time conceptualizing it.

    • @cheesymayonnaise128
      @cheesymayonnaise128 5 років тому

      infinity is basically a recyclation of features that are inside a system but don't ask me on which bases the recyclation runs, also our universe is based on increasing entropy - everything divides and you can't bring anything to the original state of being - you can recycle it but it never will be "the same", f. e. you can smash an egg but you can't bring it to its original form but you can recycle it and maybe some million years ahead the egg will be a part of a new galaxy, literally (but in a different form), there is literally nothing in the universe that is a 100% copy of another thing, everything has a different form and different shape despite the fact all is a form of energy
      recyclation is everywhere in space as well, just look at black holes, they're responsible for the recyclation of energy (everything is energy, mass as well, proof e=mc^2)
      btw. increasing entropy is the reason why here is space and time ---> time is the reason why we are here and why we have consciousness and memory, memory is nothing else than the past so sorry no such thing as travelling back in time in our universe and why? because of increasing entropy

    • @davidwatson7919
      @davidwatson7919 5 років тому +2

      My problem with religion...So 200 billion galaxies known so far each with trillions of stars with as many planets... and then I am supposed to think any earth religion has merit in logic? Add to it their might be as endless universes.. religion is like an Ant saying he alone is made in gods image and the whole world was made for the ant.

    • @stephenmiller9009
      @stephenmiller9009 5 років тому +3

      @@davidwatson7919 there's probably some truth but what we're told is complete lies.

    • @hellfire66683
      @hellfire66683 5 років тому +4

      The size of the unobservable universe is "incomprehensible" the size of our observational universe is immense

  • @eldermorph6414
    @eldermorph6414 5 років тому +44

    I am glad you provide links to the papers on the topic you are covering, you would not believe the amount of channels that do not do this. This I believe sets your channel above the rest and helps a bunch of amateur astronomers like myself better understand the papers you include with your video.
    Keep up the good work friend Anton.

    • @yaldabaoth2
      @yaldabaoth2 5 років тому

      Not all papers (actually not many at all) are free, most is behind a journal's paywall.

  • @htiz5147
    @htiz5147 5 років тому +31

    All of your videos are very interesting. Great vid

  • @santiago451
    @santiago451 5 років тому +58

    *No collision, no obstruction!*
    Wait, I clicked the wrong video.

    • @freeman2399
      @freeman2399 5 років тому +14

      MAGA!

    • @PATTHECATMCD
      @PATTHECATMCD 5 років тому +7

      Was either driver drunk when the collision happened?

    • @Mukundanghri
      @Mukundanghri 5 років тому +2

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @deanhunt2691
      @deanhunt2691 5 років тому +5

      Fake news !

    • @MuttFitness
      @MuttFitness 5 років тому +13

      Make Our Galaxy Great Again (MOGGA)

  • @Novalarke
    @Novalarke 5 років тому +14

    Unintentional humour alert: at 10:00
    "they maintain their shapes until the last moment."
    the humour? That "moment" probably took 30 million years...
    great video - cool stuff - keep up the good work, wonderful person.
    :-)

  • @jeffreyspinner9720
    @jeffreyspinner9720 5 років тому +2

    Thank you Anton, for being a true scientist and prefacing the discussion with what we currently know AND DON'T know, so the audience better understands our current state of the art. If only print, cable or tv scientists did the same. Tyvm. Again, when a "youtuber" is superior to our curated sources.

  • @Abyss-Will
    @Abyss-Will 5 років тому +2

    I really like the "hello wonderfull person" intro, it really brightens my days

  • @maxnullifidian
    @maxnullifidian 5 років тому +7

    I love to watch simulations of galaxy collisions, they're very much like kinetic sculptures.

  • @natek1993
    @natek1993 5 років тому +3

    Keep up the great work Anton. I have learned so much because of your work, and I'd like to thank you greatly because of that.

  • @besotoxicomusic
    @besotoxicomusic 5 років тому +3

    I love how what da math never involves math.

  • @electrikjimmy608
    @electrikjimmy608 5 років тому +1

    I love your videos Anton Petrov. I've been watching a bunch of them lately and was wondering anyone has done a paper on dark matter being micro black holes that you have talked about in another video. Thanks again for sharing all your knowledge my friend.

  • @moomoomoo33ass
    @moomoomoo33ass 5 років тому +3

    I always enjoy your videos! Keep up the great work!

  • @danrichdrivingandmore5348
    @danrichdrivingandmore5348 5 років тому +5

    Sir I appreciate you more everytime i watch

  • @Broockle
    @Broockle 5 років тому +1

    Man that background with the moving night sky is super trippy xD
    I love it ;D

  • @josephcorcoran8714
    @josephcorcoran8714 5 років тому +1

    Anton,
    Thank you for another wonderful and informative video.

  • @UserMum7512
    @UserMum7512 4 роки тому +1

    It's so weird and so human to be appreciative and proud to be from our galaxy the milky way😂

  • @rudolfpalasievic705
    @rudolfpalasievic705 5 років тому

    I am learning so much from your content keep it up its amazing

  • @techguy9062
    @techguy9062 5 років тому +3

    TELL Anton we love him!!!!

  • @feralcyborggaming1531
    @feralcyborggaming1531 5 років тому +3

    This is probably why there are two black holes in the center of the galaxy.
    I remember that video.

  • @PhilDockery
    @PhilDockery 5 років тому

    Again, Anton, mind blown! Thank you.

  • @ellisonhamilton3322
    @ellisonhamilton3322 5 років тому +1

    Very interesting. Thank you Anton.

  • @TeNBeeS7
    @TeNBeeS7 4 роки тому

    thank you for an AWE-INSPIRING channel and also for all the wrk that's put into theese videos..wow.. Huge thanx for BLWING my Mind ...again:-)..keep 'em molecules a rollin:-)big thnx from denmark

  • @ZeroOskul
    @ZeroOskul 5 років тому

    Rock 'n' Roll is more than music with a 4/4 beat, with a backbeat, and with guitar or piano as lead; it is a way of being. You are Rock 'n' Roll, man!

  • @jadenrolon6865
    @jadenrolon6865 5 років тому +2

    Nice choice of vaporware with space. You should put more vaporwave of home in your videos

  • @11141q
    @11141q 5 років тому

    Thx 4 your work u put in your vids

    • @facitenonvictimarum174
      @facitenonvictimarum174 5 років тому

      Hahahaha... while you're too lazy to do the *tiny* bit of work required to write just one sentence using proper English.

  • @fresh-ej6st
    @fresh-ej6st 5 років тому +3

    Hello wonderful person, great graphics 😁😁

  • @stevenpilling5318
    @stevenpilling5318 5 років тому +4

    That's interesting. It shouldn't be surprising, though, that the Milky Way had at least one major collision in its history. Certainly, it's had any number of cannibalizing events with dwarf galaxies, including two that are ongoing at present.
    Two questions for Anton:
    1. When will the Magellanic Clouds be absorbed?
    2. Under what conditions of spacing and radiation do stars exist in the bars of the Milky Way?

    • @justinus8608
      @justinus8608 3 роки тому

      I'm not Anton but Number 1 is YES

    • @stevenpilling5318
      @stevenpilling5318 3 роки тому

      @@justinus8608 I know. But when?

    • @justinus8608
      @justinus8608 3 роки тому +1

      @@stevenpilling5318 In 2.4 billion Years or so

  • @JustCozyHawk
    @JustCozyHawk 5 років тому +9

    Hey Anton could you cover the largest galaxy we have discovered so far?

    • @TheSilverShadow17
      @TheSilverShadow17 5 років тому +1

      IC1101. He has 2 videos on it and you can check them out

  • @toysforthetoygod2671
    @toysforthetoygod2671 5 років тому +1

    Anton i love your videos

  • @Mukundanghri
    @Mukundanghri 5 років тому +1

    You are amazing. Thank you.

  • @willythemailboy2
    @willythemailboy2 5 років тому

    Makes sense there were lots of galactic collisions early, they were a lot closer together back then.

  • @kristlinadams
    @kristlinadams 5 років тому

    love ur videos!

  • @pukulu
    @pukulu 5 років тому +1

    "The black holes were a little bit too massive. I need to make them smaller." --- ha, ha , I like that.

    • @fredgotpub871
      @fredgotpub871 4 роки тому

      God often says that when he fails to create a universe.

  • @j.mbarlow5952
    @j.mbarlow5952 4 роки тому

    Kind of reminds me of how I used to simulate demolition derbies with my hotwheels when I was a kid

  • @alexplagueis740
    @alexplagueis740 5 років тому +1

    Gulum Galaxy look suspicious to me chilling out there..while milky way and Andromeda get it on.

  • @tarnahammond4981
    @tarnahammond4981 3 роки тому

    And I wait for your smile at the end of each video yay

  • @DogWalkerBill
    @DogWalkerBill 5 років тому

    Thank you!

  • @TenOrbital
    @TenOrbital 5 років тому +3

    Black holes keeping shooting off and wrecking galaxies in USB

  • @error0209
    @error0209 5 років тому

    The past could be reveal by actual testimony or visual encounters, but I love science fiction. Love your videos, tbh very entertaining, unfortunately is impossible to look back and speculate . Computer models , that’s all is there.

  • @ocevicheband502
    @ocevicheband502 4 роки тому

    Oooh wah ,Anton tell us MORE!!!😎

  • @pierreabbat6157
    @pierreabbat6157 5 років тому +7

    Why is it called Gaia-Enceladus?

  • @7lllll
    @7lllll 5 років тому +6

    galaxies fall apart a lot in universe sandbox, but i can't find pictures of real galaxies doing that

    • @ChrisReneP
      @ChrisReneP 5 років тому +1

      Would it have something to do with it not simulating dark matter perhaps?

    • @7lllll
      @7lllll 5 років тому

      @@ChrisReneP it happened a lot while it did have dark matter too

  • @richardrawits5916
    @richardrawits5916 5 років тому

    Hi Wonderful Anton, can you one day make a video about Bootes void
    Keep up making great video's

  • @chadhillyer8884
    @chadhillyer8884 5 років тому +1

    The intro is similar to a DMT trip :D

  • @d.a.2696
    @d.a.2696 5 років тому

    Anton, when will you present us the full version of the closing theme?

  • @mrquadrivium7497
    @mrquadrivium7497 5 років тому

    I really need that Simulator.

  • @yb6.
    @yb6. 4 роки тому

    Yous a genius 💪🏽

  • @markwalker9107
    @markwalker9107 5 років тому +2

    What's up wonderful person

  • @godsoloved24
    @godsoloved24 5 років тому

    Have you done a video on what we think happens when black holes collide?

  • @zaverick7849
    @zaverick7849 5 років тому

    This look is epic on you. Don't change it.

  • @fredgotpub871
    @fredgotpub871 4 роки тому +1

    Hello beautiful Anton ! Our sun is as old as the collision: any link or just random ?

  • @Swampzoid
    @Swampzoid 5 років тому

    Hello wonderful person

  • @ramirez036
    @ramirez036 5 років тому

    Anton, could you simulate a direct impact of 2019OK and where it would have hit if I would have had -73 000 km in it's path?

  • @gregmonks9708
    @gregmonks9708 Рік тому

    And I always thought all the galaxies were heading away from one another.

  • @UpcycleElectronics
    @UpcycleElectronics 5 років тому

    How do star nurseries break up, allow stars to exit, and keep their individual stellar systems in tact?

  • @SweGunner71
    @SweGunner71 5 років тому +2

    You reckon there are any objects from Enceladus still "alive" in the Milky Way nowadays?

    • @BaldingClamydia
      @BaldingClamydia 4 роки тому

      On other scientific channels they say very few stars would actually collide, and some would definitely stick around.

  • @GeorgeStar
    @GeorgeStar 5 років тому

    The photos of galaxies in the process of colliding are truly breath taking. Think about what's going on here: hundreds of billions of stars and planets are being ripped from their orbits and flung into space. How many life forms and civilizations were, are and will be destroyed?

  • @jimmydabutler9022
    @jimmydabutler9022 5 років тому

    What video are you using at 4:30? Is that your own simulation? Very interesting.

  • @Proletrolliat
    @Proletrolliat 5 років тому

    Feels like 14 billion years is 14 years in space, everything gets old but not space.

  • @ryanvess6162
    @ryanvess6162 5 років тому

    I think if you changed your travel speed for at least one of the galaxies your black holes would've played along a little nicer

  • @clifflivingstone8441
    @clifflivingstone8441 5 років тому

    So once we have merged with the Andromeda galaxy, how will the new super galaxy interact with all the other galaxies in the Virgo super cluster? Will they attract each other and form larger super galaxies? Another great video!

  • @ortherner
    @ortherner 3 роки тому

    In 5 Billion Years Some weird Alien Species is gonna pop up and a Alien Anton is gonna make a video about how how a Collision Created Milkdramoda

  • @75hilmar
    @75hilmar 5 років тому

    Wasn't there some documentary or something saying the milky way is in fact still quite wobbled because of the last collision?

  • @fae8edsaga
    @fae8edsaga 5 років тому

    You are so fab! Will you do a video telling us more about you?❣️

  • @uthewallstreetbetsgod4714
    @uthewallstreetbetsgod4714 5 років тому

    Hello Anton. Are you going to discuss the near miss from yesterday of an asteroid?

  • @ShriKshetraPurusottama
    @ShriKshetraPurusottama 5 років тому +1

    Hi Anton,
    I have gone through so many documents... as per these, all galaxies are formed bcoz of dark matter halo. But nowhere it is mentioned about contribution of central black hole towards building galaxy... could you please share your knowledge... obviously the life cycle of galaxy is still unclear

  • @jameshadaway8621
    @jameshadaway8621 4 роки тому

    I think the milky way may be the vibration of the throat chakra, I might be wrong, but it is great to use the mind.

  • @Tiger24kicks
    @Tiger24kicks 5 років тому +1

    Milkdromeda that's what it should be called when the milky way mixed with that Andromeda Galaxy.

    • @manabouttongue
      @manabouttongue 5 років тому

      Why not Andromeda's Whey? lol.

    • @bencris2bal511
      @bencris2bal511 5 років тому

      @@manabouttongue I feel that Milkdromeda makes more of a cooler name.

  • @christophermockford1502
    @christophermockford1502 5 років тому +1

    If our galaxy combined from remnants 10 billion years ago, is our massive black hole at the center also the result of a big black hole merger? It reminds me of Theia. Earth's history also merged two objects- the earth and moon formed as a result. Just looking at some similarities, one might ask, Is there a rather big black hole, bigger than the other ones that definitely exist orbiting the center black hole of our galaxy, too?

  • @moistmike4150
    @moistmike4150 2 роки тому

    When the Milky Way and Andromeda collide - That's State Farm

  • @freeman2399
    @freeman2399 5 років тому +2

    Hi Anton, I'm Freeman.

  • @DynV
    @DynV 5 років тому

    8:38 do it at light speed!

  • @dialatedmcd
    @dialatedmcd 5 років тому

    It's so weird that such simple material had all that was needed to code us

  • @kirbycorbitt1705
    @kirbycorbitt1705 4 роки тому

    i am wondering about simple physics. Opposites attract. Is there a study showing density of dark vs light matter galactic collisions alluding to possible inert or dark matter being smaller but as dense as a light matter galaxy, and if so, is there a correlation between these collisions being balanced in terms of density vs size?

  • @gregdamario5808
    @gregdamario5808 5 років тому

    Wouldn't galaxies in the earlier universe be closer together, thus bumping into each other more often compared to now?

  • @ro4eva
    @ro4eva 5 років тому

    *Our galaxy has a peculiar SMBH. Our galaxy is in a relatively quiet area of the universe. Our solar system resides in the suburbs + isn't a binary formation. We have a bouncer named Jupiter. Awfully convenient how seemingly lucky we are to reside in such an area??? Not that I'm complaining (quite the opposite -- I'm very grateful).*

  • @riderknight5805
    @riderknight5805 5 років тому

    Hay anton I have a question. Do all galaxy rotate in the same anticlockwise direction? Could that indicate that the universe has magnetic poles? If its true that it has poles could our position be more easily plotted and could we use that to estimate the true size of the universe and determine if it infinite?

  • @kirbycorbitt1705
    @kirbycorbitt1705 4 роки тому

    on topic of ripples and simple physics, how much more effect is represented by a rock and water? A stone with an attitude other than flat will produce smaller ripples than a stone with a flat attitude. What do not I understand?

  • @OmegaWolf747
    @OmegaWolf747 5 років тому

    Someday, all the galaxies in the Local Group will combine to form a giant elliptical that rivals IC 1101 in size.

  • @anatikus1050
    @anatikus1050 5 років тому +1

    If the universe is expanding....and everything is moving outward at a constant since the big bang.... How could galaxys possibly collide?

    • @eclipse369.
      @eclipse369. 5 років тому

      gravitational point of no escape

    • @Wigalot
      @Wigalot 5 років тому

      Yeah... Because gravity is a thing.

  • @cordatusscire344
    @cordatusscire344 5 років тому

    What if.. it did happen exactly as your simulation showed? Perhaps we are just part of a very long last episode of Lost.

  • @richellesteyn
    @richellesteyn 5 років тому

    Wow wow wow...!!!

  • @robbiegraft3048
    @robbiegraft3048 5 років тому

    How about that city killer that just missed earth? =P

  • @rmpj13
    @rmpj13 5 років тому +1

    If all galaxies in the universe are moving away from each other, how are they colliding?

    • @DEM0N0FTHEN0RTH
      @DEM0N0FTHEN0RTH 4 роки тому

      Indeed, just another flaw of the "big bang" bullshit theory

  • @bbhrdzaz
    @bbhrdzaz 5 років тому

    Anton, despite the fact that the collision took place, how many stars actually collided?

  • @Etheral101
    @Etheral101 5 років тому +1

    I wished ilived when were in the Andromeda Way. Lots more planets and star systems means more chance of Aliens.

    • @fntime
      @fntime 4 роки тому

      The Indians in South America said the same thing. Next thing, 90% of them
      dead by disease, the rest of the population conquered and enslaved.
      Etheral, open your eyes. We eat mammals. If Aliens are equally more evolved
      compared to us, would it be OK if they eat us.

  • @isanythingrealanymore7066
    @isanythingrealanymore7066 5 років тому +1

    It's just great that we know this! Do we really know this? Oh so no basically we are just speculating whatever..

    • @thinkingmachine354
      @thinkingmachine354 5 років тому +2

      IsAnything RealAnymore it’s not wild guessing and we could be wrong at any point. Though we are capable of presenting evidence to build a case that fits what we know.

  • @willythemailboy2
    @willythemailboy2 5 років тому

    It's confirmed: the universe is a galactic-scale game of Katamari Damacy

  • @warrentreadwelljr.treadwel2694
    @warrentreadwelljr.treadwel2694 4 роки тому

    Listening to this made me wonder about dark matter, dark energy, and black holes. Do dark matter and regular have exactly the same gravity effects? If so, if a black eats a huge meal of dark matter, can dark energy escape a black hole. Mainly, I’m wondering if eating an huge amount of dark matter, will the black hole emit gamma rays lime it would after a huge meal of normal matter? Would the gamma rays be gamma rays of dark energy that we cannot yet detect or become detectable normal gamma rays? As you can tell, I’m even confused on how to phrase the question. Sorry Mr Anton for my confusion.

  • @lhtyeehaw1319
    @lhtyeehaw1319 5 років тому

    What if the never crashed into earth? Would we be considered a double planet? How would it affect us?

  • @Zquiker
    @Zquiker 5 років тому

    Ok thought... If you live in one of the oldest galaxies clode to the "edge" of the universe, will the end towards the end be pitch black like we see the universe, or will you see all the light from the initial explosion from the big bang?

    • @BrunoTimoteo
      @BrunoTimoteo 5 років тому

      Probably black because stars are the only source of light and for their existence it takes alot of time.. but we don't really know what really happen in that fraction of time...

  • @dannydazzler1549
    @dannydazzler1549 4 роки тому

    You forgot to mention about how life on earth ralates to this collision. Did it start before or after. Would the galactic collision wipe out any civilisations. Perhaps there were a few there before that got innihilated .

  • @reds84257
    @reds84257 4 роки тому

    somebody broke his glass jaw ,,,did it hurt no

  • @nemesis4785
    @nemesis4785 5 років тому

    So, the G-E galaxy is visible somewhere 'out there', from 10 billion years ago, pre-collision ? Does this mean we can potentially see 'ourselves' from way back, then ? I'm confused.

  • @redhog1arkie395
    @redhog1arkie395 3 роки тому

    If everything in the Universe is speeding away from us..how can andromeda collide with us?

  • @RandomLOLGamer
    @RandomLOLGamer 5 років тому +1

    13:37

  • @nightruler666
    @nightruler666 5 років тому +3

    Which galaxy had the right-of-way?

    • @violjohn
      @violjohn 5 років тому

      The one on the right?

  • @susancaleca4796
    @susancaleca4796 Рік тому

    Hi, will the Zodiac stars stay the same after we collide

  • @Aurinkohirvi
    @Aurinkohirvi 5 років тому

    1.3 to 1.6 new stars per a year? Come on Milky Way, that's pathetic!

  • @ganymede2145
    @ganymede2145 4 роки тому

    Anton: oh our galaxy is going to collided with andromada
    Me: oh ok
    Anton: it's black hole is 21 times larger than ours
    Me: oh so we are going to die
    Also Anton: it's also 2x bigger than ours
    Me: what you are trying to say is we are not going to combine... We are going to die