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  1. I was today years old when I learned the Large Magellanic Cloud is on a collision course with the Milky Way. Will all of the galaxy’s satellites be eventually consumed by it?

  2. I always wondered: if everything is moving away from everything else, following a theoretical big bang, as it’s been studied before, how can there be any collision of matter? Is this matter gravitating toward each other?

  3. Active_Method1213 on

    If that is true, then there must be danger to the Earth, because black holes are dead particles, so we must be aware of the dangers from space.

  4. Dragons_Den_Studios on

    Everyone, quit worrying about it. Life on Earth will likely be entirely extinct by two billion years from now excepting possible extremophilic prokaryotes, and humans will be gone in less than ten *million* years. No one will see this happen or be in danger from it.

  5. NASA keeps feeding us fantasy bullshit while they are filling their pockets every day. It’s one of the biggest scams in the world.

  6. Other_Hand_slap on

    oggi ho imparato che la nube di magellano is a thign ed e in rotta di collisione. me ne faro una ragione.

    grazie🤌👋👋👋👋👋👋

  7. I read that the Milky Way was going to collide with the Andromeda galaxy. Will this be before or after the LMC? Also does any of it matter as I read that the distances are so vast between objects within each galaxy that there was unlikely to be any collisions

  8. By the time that happens every atom that comprises my body will be into other shenanigans.