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RMorgan
1st June 2012, 13:36
Hey folks,

Our entire Milky Way galaxy is set to crash into the neighboring Andromeda. The collision would create an entirely new hybrid galaxy and dramatically change the view of the night sky from Earth.

However, donīt worry! The collision will start four billion years from now. It will be complete by about six billion years from now. ;)

"The Andromeda galaxy is heading straight in our direction," Roeland van der Marel, an astronomer with the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, which operates Hubble, told the media. "The galaxies will collide, and they will merge together to form one new galaxy."

The new galaxy will likely be of an elliptical shape rather than the barred spiral Milky Way. And will completely change our night sky, with Andromeda suddenly dominating.

Scientists assure that the sun and Earth are unlikely to be hit by stars or planets from Andromeda because of the vast emptiness of the two galaxies.

So Earth, they say, should easily survive what will be a 1.9 million kilometer per hour (1.2 million mile per hour) galactic merger. Even at that speed, the event would take about 2 billion years.

"It's like a bad car crash in galaxy-land," van der Marel describes it.

Both the Milky Way and Andromeda are about the same size and same age — 10 billion years old. At times they have been considered virtual twins, so it is hard to tell which of the galaxies will get the worst of the collision, van der Marel said.

When the collision is in full swing in 4 billion years, he said the sun will still have another 2 billion years before its expected death. However, by that time it will have grown so large and so hot that Earth might no longer be habitable without super-engineering techniques, he said.

source: http://www.rt.com/news/milky-way-andromeda-crash-733/

Cheers,

Raf.

Seikou-Kishi
1st June 2012, 13:43
Oh, only four billion years left? I'd better get popping some corn lol :D

Maia Gabrial
1st June 2012, 13:44
According to Kavassillas, Andromeda means "husband" and of course the Milky Way is the feminine. So, I guess the two have a date to get married in a couple billion years...! :becky:
Who's going to hold the bachelor parties?

Wind
1st June 2012, 13:51
Distractions, distractions...

A New Hope Reborn
1st June 2012, 14:54
I am soooo, going to reincarnate in four billion years and watch this.

RMorgan
1st June 2012, 14:59
I am soooo, going to reincarnate in four billion years and watch this.

Well, the forces involved in this collision would dramatically change our environment, making impossible for humans to live on Earth.

Anyway, the sun will be so hot that Earth will be turned into a desert.

Probably, our species will be gone a long time before that.

Cheers,

Raf.

Maia Gabrial
1st June 2012, 15:08
Well, the forces involved in this collision would dramatically change our environment, making impossible for humans to live on Earth.

Anyway, the sun will be so hot that Earth will be turned into a desert.

Probably, our species will be gone a long time before that.

Cheers,

Raf.



I think you're right, Raf. If everything that's being told us about evolving to higher frequencies and all is true, then we shouldn't be affected by this collision too much.

RMorgan
1st June 2012, 15:11
Well, the forces involved in this collision would dramatically change our environment, making impossible for humans to live on Earth.

Anyway, the sun will be so hot that Earth will be turned into a desert.

Probably, our species will be gone a long time before that.

Cheers,

Raf.



I think you're right, Raf. If everything that's being told us about evolving to higher frequencies and all is true, then we shouldn't be affected by this collision too much.

Hey mate,

All I know is that our species will be eventually extinguished, probably a long time before this collision.

Itīs part of the natural cycle.

Now, what will happen after that, I have no idea...

I mean, the dinosaurs, which lived in this planet much longer than us, were simply extinguished, and Iīm not sure if they evolved into a higher realm or frequency. Probably not; they just died.

Cheers,

Raf.

redheaded stepchild
2nd June 2012, 00:43
I would LOVE to see this... it has sort of a divine mythic feel.. I'd like to be in my ethereal body, witnessing all 2 billion years in the blink of an eye.

Atlas
18th November 2014, 14:37
Anyway, the sun will be so hot that Earth will be turned into a desert.
Without intervention, by the time the two galaxies collide the surface of the Earth will have already become far too hot for liquid water to exist, ending all terrestrial life; that is currently estimated to occur in about 3.75 billion years due to gradually increasing luminosity of the Sun (it will have risen by 35–40% above the current luminosity).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andromeda%E2%80%93Milky_Way_collision#The_fate_of_the_Solar_System

GrnEggsNHam
19th November 2014, 18:48
Well, the forces involved in this collision would dramatically change our environment, making impossible for humans to live on Earth.

Anyway, the sun will be so hot that Earth will be turned into a desert.

Probably, our species will be gone a long time before that.

Cheers,

Raf.



I think you're right, Raf. If everything that's being told us about evolving to higher frequencies and all is true, then we shouldn't be affected by this collision too much.

Hey mate,

All I know is that our species will be eventually extinguished, probably a long time before this collision.

Itīs part of the natural cycle.

Now, what will happen after that, I have no idea...

I mean, the dinosaurs, which lived in this planet much longer than us, were simply extinguished, and Iīm not sure if they evolved into a higher realm or frequency. Probably not; they just died.

Cheers,

Raf.
I think this idea is slightly absurd but then again this is Avalon so...
Perhaps the reptilians are this higher form.