Milky Way:Hi, Andromeda Andromeda:Hi Milky Way:wanna go on a. . . Andromeda:date? Milky Way:Y-yes *blushes* Andromeda: *kisses Milky Way* 1 year later... Andromeda:I think I have a baby... Milky Way:WHAT?!?! Andromeda: *has a baby (collision)* Makes a baby called Milkdromeda
+ThunderGrim 88 It's good you say that. We would of rather left the solar system completely and inhabited other planets thousands of light years away or perhaps the human race will not exist anymore. That's billions of years in the future and nothing we should worry about ^^. -Mr.Fox
Just saying our closest star is Proxima Centauri A or Alpha Centauri C , Alpha Centauri is a system - containing 3 stars and 1 planet called Proxima Centauri B which is in the Goldilox zone so may be capable to host life.
It's very, very unlikely that the aftermath of the Milky Way - Andromeda collision will result in the new galaxy being such a beautiful disk like the one you got at the end. The result will most likely be an elliptical galaxy, like the first few you did. As they collide, they fling stars and gas everywhere and lots of stars are born in a short amount of time, and then they are flung around everywhere. Lots of supernovas are happening because lots of massive stars that die young are being made, and overall you have mass chaos. In the end, the disks are destroyed and their stars scattered absolutely everywhere, and you end up with a kind of ellipsoid like what you see here: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d3/Abell_S740%2C_cropped_to_ESO_325-G004.jpg/1200px-Abell_S740%2C_cropped_to_ESO_325-G004.jpg But yes, it is super unlikely that the sun will collide with anything. Life on Earth could be threatened in a number of ways though. First, the Sun might get flung towards the center of the galaxy where there is too much ultraviolet radiation for life on Earth to be comfortable. Second, a passing star, while unlikely to collide with the sun, is still very likely to disrupt Oort cloud objects and cause a bombardment of comets throughout the solar system. Third, there will be a lot of star formation happening, and some of those stars will be very massive and become supernovas withing a few million years, so there is a high probability of a supernova in the danger zone. The best outcome for the Earth would for the sun to be flung into the outer reaches of the new galaxy where things are relatively calm. Plus, imagine the view if we got flung from the galaxy. Life on Earth would be fine if it were flung from the galaxy since the Sun is the source of heat for it, and as long as it is still there, Earth will be fine far away from the galactic center, although it would make interstellar travel a pain (granted, we will probably have that long figured out by then).
@Anton, you made an error (time 11:33) when computing the Andromeda black hole mass - instead of making it 23 times bigger, you made it 2.3 times bigger, should add an extra zero there.
And then molecules will reform, creating new beings, leaving us behind. I wonder how much time it will take them to find out they were born of our dust and ashes.
Anton, I hate to disagree, but according to every astrophysicist I ever talked to, the chance of our sun directly hitting another star is about 1 in 1 billion, & more likely, they would alter each other's course to due to gravitational effects. Also, once the galaxies combine, the suggested shape will be more of a flattened egg than anything.
Guys, come on. There is no 'battle'. No galaxy will 'win'. You're thinking of this in primitive human terms. The black holes will simply merge, becoming more massive, and new galaxy will simply have the stars of both Andromeda and the Milky Way. Almost none of the stars will physically 'collide'. You KNOW how much space there is between stars, right?
+Pavi lion we don't know, we will never know, because we won't exist at that time, not even at the red gigant faze of our sun... cuz why no kill eatchother for money/power WE, PEOPLE ARE SO STUPID!!!!
O GAWD I FOUND A BETTER WAY TO MAKE A BIG BANG:1. Make a Supernova2. Select all the Nebula and click on Edit Mode3. Do the same thing in this video4. You created a young universe
Will something that's made of space will it really can't do that because since we have gas it will just go right through each other but couldn't put it because of the stars and planets what it will make some collisions
Actually it is most likely the two galaxies combine into 1. So there will be no dominant blackhole, they're both gonna combine so either way. Both galaxies will not be the same.
The sun will do whats officially called a "type a" or "type 1" supernova. where it kind of falls in on itself, then like a rain drop hitting a pond, it kind of re-splashes back out from that collapse and all but the core will blow itself away. a "Type B" or "Type 2" supernova on the other hand, THAT is the big "Ka-BEEWWWWMMMMM" we all know and love
We might not depend on our black hole... But if we're ever to survive our star we'll have to be able to actually *leave* it... And that'll be hard if *it* leaves behind pretty much every likely candidate of colonization back in the new galaxy as it flies out into space... Basically the long term survival of human kind *depends* on being within a galaxy with fresh stars and planets where we can move once our old ones (including whatever we go to after Sol) dies.
Hopefully our ancestors survive the future? Ummm I might not be the smart guy or have hear the definition of ancestors wrong but isnt that supposed to mean your past generation or am I wrong and it accounts for the future generation too?
so like 10000 years later. people that are our great great great (insert more greats here) that were made from us that made kids who made kids and it goes on. i think they are ancestors
Eeeh... It seems more likely that most stars and most things will go through the galaxy merger without much effect. I mean, globular clusters might be highly disrupted, but stars, especially "lonely" ones like our Sun, will probably go completely unaffected. Space is big. Really big... and there's a LOT of space around us.
Sun won't become nova. Nova is happening with white dwarf. It may be called smaller type 1a supernova. But type 1a supernova destroys the white dwarf completely. Nova is just ignition of accumulated plasma on a surface of the white dwarf from other star. So it happens with binary stars. One is normal sequenced star or red giant and the other is white dwarf. White dwarf is sucking plasma from the other star on its surface. As more and more plasma is accumulating on white dwarf, the pressure of lower layer of this matter increases and thus the temperature as well and nuclear fusion starts. As the pressure and temperature increases even more, another nuclear fusion starts, during which the brightness of the white dwarf increases rapidly and drastically. And that is called Nova. It's not even an explosion and the white dwarf usually survives this event. Our Sun will just burn out hydrogen, the core will start shrinking and will increase pressure and temperature due to that and will start heating up the layers above the core, where is still hydrogen left. The fusion of these layers will start and since this fusion is much faster and much hotter, the brightness increases a lot, which causes the upper layers to expand. After this fusion stops, the layers above core will shrink and start to make pressure on the core. This pressure will make brightness high enough to blow away the upper layers of the Sun and creating nebula and white dwarf is left in the center. As for merging Milky way with Andromeda, there is not really high chance that Sun will crash into something during this event.
Thats really not the question but if our solar system would be affected in anyway, like for example, would a star or a black hole with a really strong gravity affect the orbit of our solar system? We will probably get shoot out of orbit of milky way since we are in the edges
I think it's Nemesis. And I'll make a bill nye reference, the sun was in a soccer field in I think Seattle, and the nearest star was at a beach in, California, I think. A 7 hour trip in super DUUUUPER slow motion and minimized by, I don't know, 99E10+1000000000000000000000, that's 99x10 to the 1000000000000000000000th power. About, by my guess, 999 quintillion light years.
Andromeda is Greek for "mindful of her man" and Via Lactea is Latin for "milky way". I propose the name for the new galaxy should be Galatas, Greek for "milkman".
+Anton Petrov planet Anton must be like a giant school with water and math books all over the place :) btw what would be better for humans 120% earth gravity or 80% earth gravity
He said "ancestors". Ancestors are our great grandparents from the past. DESCENDANTS are our grand children from the future. I still love your videos BTW. XD
Milkomedra will be amazing because it will have 3 cores in the center :D (yes, andromeda was formed by 2 tiny galaxies fusing. that should explain the two cores.)
YES! Not only that but there are so many stars- unimaginable numbers upon numbers in both of the galaxies that it is WAY more likely to at the very least slingshot or solar system to shite.
No not really I mean small foreign bodies will be thrown towards is like it did early in the solar systems formation but that's why Saturn is around and anyways if us humans do survive by then we will almost certainly be at least a kardeshev 2 civilization
Nope, almost no collision will occur. You have no idea how much space there is between stars. Of course their orbits around the center of the galaxy will be deviated, but nothing more. The only difference you would notice (if humans are still there, maybe on some other planet) is just that in the night sky you'll see more stars...
"Stars will collapse to each other" - Most probably they wont. Even though the galaxies themselves will collide, the distance between the starts and the other elements found in a galaxy is so big, they probably wont even come close to each other. Correct me if im wrong though. Im just watching youtube, in not a scientist.
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You earned a new subscriber.You have great videos, vast knowledge about space and you know really well how to use Universe sandbox to make educational videos with a entertaining flavor to it. Keep up the good work!
For those wondering, The Sun will be also going through its Red Giant phase as well and will pretty much be a White Dwarf before the Milkdromeda even finishes forming. The Inner Planets will have been throughly roasted, so we won't have to worry.
The stars in the two galaxies are numerous and widely vary in size, however, the distance between the stars is far greater. The math says the chances of one star hitting another is virtually 0. When this takes place the galaxies will pass through each other a few time as the supermassive black holes go into a dance go back and forth and then merging into one larger supermassive black hole. Stars will be victims of this dance and some will be ejected out of the collision and will wander the voids between the galaxies. As all this happens the gasses in the galaxies will heat up collide and collapse that can create a starburst. When that happens if we happen to still be here they sky will look like it is on fire. The starburst will creat a massive amount of new star formation. This is a spectacular event and would be incredible to see. In the end both galaxies structures will be destroyed forming a new elliptical galaxy, no spiral arms, and Milkomeda will be born.
I find it hilarious how you actually think anything will happen to us when "milkdromeda" happens. the milky way consists of mostly empty space! we will be long gone when the collision occurs so don't worry about it!
When/if this happens... Worrying about hitting another star will be the least of our problems.. in the miniscule chance that our solar system exists after this.. well be lucky to not be sent rouge through space or into either of the blackholes
You said that the stars might collide. That's just not true. while they might get close to each other there won't be any affect on the star systems and will definitely not collide.
so galaxy collisions are like battles, or wars. If Andromeda wins, The Sun would most likely not survive, but if somehow we win, The Sun would most likely survive.
Andromeda:Where's my coke?! (Milky Way holding coke) Milky Way:Ummm...I don't know... (Andromeda punches Milky Way so hard they fuse) Milkdromeda was born!
If humanity were to exist at that time how would we see the collision of our galaxy and Andromeda look. Would we be seeing any movement or things would look like the are standing still?
Out of curiosity, does this simulation include the effects of dark matter? Perhaps that's partially why the simulation isn't creating a new galaxy very often?
Temmie Well dark matter is theorized to be mass that interacts via gravity (due to its being matter), but doesn't react via the electromagnetic force (meaning that it is invisible under all frequencies of light) and probably doesn't react via the weak force either. It is theorized to interact via the strong force, but at galactic scales only the electromagnetic and gravity forces really matter. Electromagnetic because it lets us see what is where and gravity because it's the only force whose range doesn't decrease too quickly to be of any use on galactic scales. Its existence would solve many gravitational problems, but so far we have only seen its effects and have had to use those effects to determine where it is located and in what densities. For instance the Milky Way is believed to be 95% dark matter. This is distributed in and surrounding the Milky Way in a spherical halo like this: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_matter_halo As for the effects, the stars near the edge of the galaxy rotate around the same speed as the stars in the center of the galaxy which if all mass were concentrated at the center would be impossible. If Jupiter were to orbit with the same speed Earth does, then Jupiter would leave the solar system. While distributing the mass of the galaxy to be more even like it is mitigates much of the problem it doesn't completely account for the rotational speeds in the outer rings of a galaxy. Without dark matter, according to current physics, there would be no spiral galaxies like the Milky Way. So I say we could predict its effects with 40% accuracy.
We are already hitting Andromeda...the light just hasn't reached us yet...granted it is the every outer edges of the two galaxies but for the most part it has already started...
Antons voice sounded so different back then. His accent sounds different as well.
Good
I realized it instantly, he sounds so different. He sounds much younger.
its nice to watch these sandbox videos with someone who actually knows a little something about space and physics
dat black hole on 13:45 made
a dwarf galaxy
fr
The two supermassive blackholes at the center of the galaxy will collide into one mega duper super mega blackhole
It became a quasar
WHY DON'T WE JUST TAKE THE GALAXY, AND MOVE IT SOMEWHERE ELSE!
because we are building a wall and making andromeda pay for it
+PekkaKnight disney xd
xD
just making sure that you know I'm referencing spongebob
ur stupid
Milky Way:Hi, Andromeda
Andromeda:Hi
Milky Way:wanna go on a. . .
Andromeda:date?
Milky Way:Y-yes *blushes*
Andromeda: *kisses Milky Way*
1 year later...
Andromeda:I think I have a baby...
Milky Way:WHAT?!?!
Andromeda: *has a baby (collision)*
Makes a baby called Milkdromeda
Sorry, this is a Christian server. No galactaphilia allowed.
cringe
Space erotica
XD
Zapper Gaming i like this fanfic
Lemme share it with my other trashy friends
Why did your voice changed a little
I thought i was on another youtuber
you mean today? I had a bit of cold. overall? new microphone
He hit puberty.
+Arnold Schornsteinfeger no...
reverse-puberty
I have been learning about space in school and it interests me a lot! IT is just so beautiful!
Andromeda + Milky way = Milkdromeda
I LOVE MILK!
Leonard Cappucci lol
Andromilk
+Arnold Schornsteinfeger or milkyandro
Milky andromeda or andromeda way
Watching this in 2018.. your voice has deepened alot.
We need to build a wall to stop Andromeda!
MT Jogos a 800000 lightyear long wall
That is impossible.
@@wurvsrandomcontent6517 R/woosh
@@inferno9924 No i dont care about that
@@wurvsrandomcontent6517 you still missed the joke
When I'm dead I'm so gonna watch the Galaxy's collide in Heaven.
yah meh too
+Shakur Neef when I meet you two in heaven we can see it togather,
And me
Same
+Julien12150 please do explain death.
I think when the sun will expand we won't even be on earth anymore
+ThunderGrim 88 no dip XD we will all be in hell... or heaven
+ThunderGrim 88 It's good you say that. We would of rather left the solar system completely and inhabited other planets thousands of light years away or perhaps the human race will not exist anymore. That's billions of years in the future and nothing we should worry about ^^.
-Mr.Fox
lol
You are 50000% probably right
On a earth like planet they have a earth iran mirgrant problem
Just saying our closest star is Proxima Centauri A or Alpha Centauri C , Alpha Centauri is a system - containing 3 stars and 1 planet called Proxima Centauri B which is in the Goldilox zone so may be capable to host life.
It's very, very unlikely that the aftermath of the Milky Way - Andromeda collision will result in the new galaxy being such a beautiful disk like the one you got at the end. The result will most likely be an elliptical galaxy, like the first few you did. As they collide, they fling stars and gas everywhere and lots of stars are born in a short amount of time, and then they are flung around everywhere. Lots of supernovas are happening because lots of massive stars that die young are being made, and overall you have mass chaos. In the end, the disks are destroyed and their stars scattered absolutely everywhere, and you end up with a kind of ellipsoid like what you see here: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d3/Abell_S740%2C_cropped_to_ESO_325-G004.jpg/1200px-Abell_S740%2C_cropped_to_ESO_325-G004.jpg
But yes, it is super unlikely that the sun will collide with anything. Life on Earth could be threatened in a number of ways though. First, the Sun might get flung towards the center of the galaxy where there is too much ultraviolet radiation for life on Earth to be comfortable. Second, a passing star, while unlikely to collide with the sun, is still very likely to disrupt Oort cloud objects and cause a bombardment of comets throughout the solar system. Third, there will be a lot of star formation happening, and some of those stars will be very massive and become supernovas withing a few million years, so there is a high probability of a supernova in the danger zone. The best outcome for the Earth would for the sun to be flung into the outer reaches of the new galaxy where things are relatively calm. Plus, imagine the view if we got flung from the galaxy. Life on Earth would be fine if it were flung from the galaxy since the Sun is the source of heat for it, and as long as it is still there, Earth will be fine far away from the galactic center, although it would make interstellar travel a pain (granted, we will probably have that long figured out by then).
@Anton, you made an error (time 11:33) when computing the Andromeda black hole mass - instead of making it 23 times bigger, you made it 2.3 times bigger, should add an extra zero there.
Is this Galaxy S8 or S7?
WarGames8 s8
Not funny
WarGames8
It’s S7 but when they collide they’ll become a S8
No S10
I like that while they are colliding millions of years are passing.
Mind = blown
it was like two byeblade collision 💥
Beyblade beyblade let it rip
Turbo Gaming stop
Except Beyblades don’t ever merge
Master Zag
Mass stays the same.
Density stays the same.
Radius increases.
>DOES NOT COMPUTE
So basically we have 3.5b years to figure out wormholes or we die
If we go into one WE MIGHT BE IN THE MIDDLE ON NO WHERE AND FREZZE❄🌬🌪
@@vera6556 you could end up in a star and burn instead
also space is already freezing so it wouldent matter if you are in a wormhoke
wow!!! we have ancestors in the future!?!?
(sarcasm. btw)
Yeah, was gonna point that out too, when he mentioned ancestors twice. But we get what he means. :)
And then molecules will reform, creating new beings, leaving us behind. I wonder how much time it will take them to find out they were born of our dust and ashes.
WHY DON'T WE TAKE OUR GALAXY, AND PUSH IT SOMEWHERE ELSE
Logical
Lol spongebob reference
Anton, I hate to disagree, but according to every astrophysicist I ever talked to, the chance of our sun directly hitting another star is about 1 in 1 billion, & more likely, they would alter each other's course to due to gravitational effects. Also, once the galaxies combine, the suggested shape will be more of a flattened egg than anything.
Guys, come on. There is no 'battle'. No galaxy will 'win'. You're thinking of this in primitive human terms. The black holes will simply merge, becoming more massive, and new galaxy will simply have the stars of both Andromeda and the Milky Way. Almost none of the stars will physically 'collide'. You KNOW how much space there is between stars, right?
*signed*
edit:
the view will be savage thou...
Your right I was thinking about that my self
Tim Suetens they will make new galaxy
Tim suetons, many stars would also form from colliding nebulas.
what about his math? if we pass that many stars does it increase the chance of hitting at least one?
It's low chance, but orbit will be change, everything hard to guess, right?
Andromeda Way 😂😂
+SharpFX //DMD Leader Milky Andromeda.
Milkdromeda
+Pavi lion we don't know, we will never know, because we won't exist at that time, not even at the red gigant faze of our sun... cuz why no kill eatchother for money/power
WE, PEOPLE ARE SO STUPID!!!!
+A.O.C. Milky Dromeda :v
+SharpFX //DMD Leader MILKDROMEDA
O GAWD I FOUND A BETTER WAY TO MAKE A BIG BANG:1. Make a Supernova2. Select all the Nebula and click on Edit Mode3. Do the same thing in this video4. You created a young universe
"Our galaxies will combine" it's called having sex.
And the baby name is milkdromeda.
its like sex but the parents die and the child is larger than both
Sorry, this is a Christian server. No galactaphilia allowed.
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What with adult jokes..
Will something that's made of space will it really can't do that because since we have gas it will just go right through each other but couldn't put it because of the stars and planets what it will make some collisions
Rossiter you already said that
Actually it is most likely the two galaxies combine into 1. So there will be no dominant blackhole, they're both gonna combine so either way. Both galaxies will not be the same.
the galaxy will not probably still not be called andromeda it will be like milkdromeda or something else
Jester Finx It won't be called anything because we would be extinct if we don't solve interstellar travel.
I know but if we are still alive it will be called that because stars and planets are really spaced out out from eachother
We will most likely not be alive then.
jester finx you are correct. Milkdromeda will be the name.
Or The milky andromeda or Andromeda way..
The sun will do whats officially called a "type a" or "type 1" supernova. where it kind of falls in on itself, then like a rain drop hitting a pond, it kind of re-splashes back out from that collapse and all but the core will blow itself away.
a "Type B" or "Type 2" supernova on the other hand,
THAT is the big "Ka-BEEWWWWMMMMM" we all know and love
Can you help me? For some reason I can't zoom out far enough to view a galaxy and everytime I spawn one I insta lag inside of it xD
He didn't zoom out he open a new "map" of our galaxy
We might not depend on our black hole...
But if we're ever to survive our star we'll have to be able to actually *leave* it...
And that'll be hard if *it* leaves behind pretty much every likely candidate of colonization back in the new galaxy as it flies out into space...
Basically the long term survival of human kind *depends* on being within a galaxy with fresh stars and planets where we can move once our old ones (including whatever we go to after Sol) dies.
I enjoy this guys stuff
+Alex Hanson thank you
Same
+Anton Petrov (WhatDaMath) I got the game and I tried to terraform the other solar systems and it worked I recommend you try that for a video!!
Alex Hanson guy’s*
Anton you deserve 100.000 Subs
Your Twitter link is your Twitch link and your Twitch link is your Twitter link! XD
+Remmy SC oops! thanks
+Anton Petrov (WhatDaMath) wouldn't it turn into a red giant first?
havent watched this fully but I'd expect with the size of a galaxy the mathematical probably of a collision is so astronomical
Hopefully our ancestors survive the future? Ummm I might not be the smart guy or have hear the definition of ancestors wrong but isnt that supposed to mean your past generation or am I wrong and it accounts for the future generation too?
Descendants is what you are probably thinking of
i think it it means MANY greats of greats of grand children i think
so like 10000 years later. people that are our great great great (insert more greats here) that were made from us that made kids who made kids and it goes on. i think they are ancestors
sorry i meant the opposite
its the past. not the future people
Eeeh... It seems more likely that most stars and most things will go through the galaxy merger without much effect. I mean, globular clusters might be highly disrupted, but stars, especially "lonely" ones like our Sun, will probably go completely unaffected. Space is big. Really big... and there's a LOT of space around us.
Sun won't become nova. Nova is happening with white dwarf. It may be called smaller type 1a supernova. But type 1a supernova destroys the white dwarf completely. Nova is just ignition of accumulated plasma on a surface of the white dwarf from other star. So it happens with binary stars. One is normal sequenced star or red giant and the other is white dwarf. White dwarf is sucking plasma from the other star on its surface. As more and more plasma is accumulating on white dwarf, the pressure of lower layer of this matter increases and thus the temperature as well and nuclear fusion starts. As the pressure and temperature increases even more, another nuclear fusion starts, during which the brightness of the white dwarf increases rapidly and drastically. And that is called Nova. It's not even an explosion and the white dwarf usually survives this event. Our Sun will just burn out hydrogen, the core will start shrinking and will increase pressure and temperature due to that and will start heating up the layers above the core, where is still hydrogen left. The fusion of these layers will start and since this fusion is much faster and much hotter, the brightness increases a lot, which causes the upper layers to expand. After this fusion stops, the layers above core will shrink and start to make pressure on the core. This pressure will make brightness high enough to blow away the upper layers of the Sun and creating nebula and white dwarf is left in the center.
As for merging Milky way with Andromeda, there is not really high chance that Sun will crash into something during this event.
Sentiqus1 So fucking wrong in every way
Thats really not the question but if our solar system would be affected in anyway, like for example, would a star or a black hole with a really strong gravity affect the orbit of our solar system? We will probably get shoot out of orbit of milky way since we are in the edges
Sentiqus1 fucking nerd
And how am i wrong exactly?
Too many words
Our sun is going to be fine my guy, the two black holes are on a collision course, our sun isn’t on one with anything
The nearest star to us is actually Promixa Centauri.(:
proxima*
No, that is the second closest star to us. The sun is the closest star to Earth!
Duh
I think he/she meant other then the sun
+Hi Bye Don't be such a smart ass
I think it's Nemesis. And I'll make a bill nye reference, the sun was in a soccer field in I think Seattle, and the nearest star was at a beach in, California, I think. A 7 hour trip in super DUUUUPER slow motion and minimized by, I don't know, 99E10+1000000000000000000000, that's 99x10 to the 1000000000000000000000th power. About, by my guess, 999 quintillion light years.
Anton sounds soooo young in this! Hahaha
Stop worrying about the collision thing, We'll be dead when it happens.
+Jiro Plays Sadly. I would like to live that collision
umm, lets hope mr. sun in our sky does die of old age:), not an another white dwarf passing by:(, black hole passing by:(, or of galactic collision:(
+Jiro Gaming true
+Sideways Racing But we the sun could turn onto a red giant during that time
+Phijkcu- Fossill4 but the sun*
Chances are that not 1 star would collide due to the vast distances between stars in comparison to their size.
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Andromeda is Greek for "mindful of her man" and Via Lactea is Latin for "milky way". I propose the name for the new galaxy should be Galatas, Greek for "milkman".
Everyone run were dead
We won't die, we will actually be fine until meteors and comit come
+Orange Tsunami not if we get thrown out of orbit and freeze to death.
+samuel H. Well, (soz for getting nerdy) research shows that we could just stay at 30 - 40F so we could survive.
SugarOverload ._. If we get thrown out of our orbit and lose our sun I'm pretty sure the temp is going to be less than 30-40℉ good Try though.
+samuel H. We also could hide under the ice as they act as very good Heaters, so we could survive under the ice.
HE SOUNDS SO YOUNG!
is your logo a blob fish? because it looks kinda cool
@@aliciawhite6623 yes
its so weird not hearing "hello wonderful people" at the beginning of one of your videos.
WHAT HAPPENED TO YOUR VOICE?!
Mr. Sinner he's probably sick or a sore throat
leggi his mom died in 2015 of course he sounds like that
Some random dude
*depression*
決め世へ奴よね日ふてぬの奴
気持ち
So, in billions of years, the two galaxies will combine and become the Andromeda Milkyway Galaxy.
We'll be living on planet Anton XD
+ThunderGrim 88 oh god, yes!
+Anton Petrov planet Anton must be like a giant school with water and math books all over the place :) btw what would be better for humans 120% earth gravity or 80% earth gravity
that would be one nerdy planet... I think 120% gravity would increase our life span as it would make our bodies stronger
+Anton Petrov I don't think it would be to enjoyable to walk and run in it :/
you wouldn't feel it after practicing for a year and would feel super strong
He said "ancestors". Ancestors are our great grandparents from the past. DESCENDANTS are our grand children from the future. I still love your videos BTW. XD
Amazing vid +1Sub
Milkomedra will be amazing because it will have 3 cores in the center :D
(yes, andromeda was formed by 2 tiny galaxies fusing. that should explain the two cores.)
In my opinion the stars will collide with a much higher chance... with all those unpredictable changes of gravitational fields...
YES! Not only that but there are so many stars- unimaginable numbers upon numbers in both of the galaxies that it is WAY more likely to at the very least slingshot or solar system to shite.
No not really I mean small foreign bodies will be thrown towards is like it did early in the solar systems formation but that's why Saturn is around and anyways if us humans do survive by then we will almost certainly be at least a kardeshev 2 civilization
Nope, almost no collision will occur. You have no idea how much space there is between stars. Of course their orbits around the center of the galaxy will be deviated, but nothing more.
The only difference you would notice (if humans are still there, maybe on some other planet) is just that in the night sky you'll see more stars...
Stars die and make a nova or a super nova
And those blackholes vs whatever blackholes will win
"Stars will collapse to each other" - Most probably they wont. Even though the galaxies themselves will collide, the distance between the starts and the other elements found in a galaxy is so big, they probably wont even come close to each other. Correct me if im wrong though. Im just watching youtube, in not a scientist.
15:37 Milky way and Andromeda way are kissing
+Christian Ledon I mean Andromeda
Chris Fender there is an edit button -_-
No they are doing Space X
Eight years later, and this pops up for recommended
Fuck andromeda we should be worried about the M21 and M23
I ment M80 us and M82
***** ohhhh noooo a time traveller thats a skeleton from the underground has entered the chat :) do u know what, i dont need no determination lets just get this on and over with (you feel like ur going to have a bad time)
There's... absolutely nothing dangerous about those two bodies... one of them is already in our galaxy and there's no chance of collision. So... why?
sans does not give a shit about anything
hey kid forgetaboutit
@Anton Petrov The question is; what happens to the planets? What is the chance, they get kicked out?
Planets will remain with their respective stars. Earth will remain sticked to sun.
#TeamMilkyWay!😃😃😃😃
#FuckAndromedaLoser!!!😠😠😠
Ulquiorra Schiffer but milky way and andromeda is my favorite galaxys👿😡😠
Ulquiorra Schiffer I prefer team IC 1101
you know they are like sisters.
The Kett likely would like to speak with you.
I hate you milky way
So in heaven we wait a while and we watch this.
Your what da math intro is creepy at night sometimes
I have a idea ,Make in the next Video a solar system with the Planets of Star Wars (Tatooine,and other Planets of Star Wars Universe :)
Do those planets even exist?
thanks for answering my questions
And this, people, is gonna be called the Super-Galaxy, 'Melomedies'
Congrats on5k subs!
Before that happens, Sun will turn into red giant and swallow earth.
You earned a new subscriber.You have great videos, vast knowledge about space and you know really well how to use Universe sandbox to make educational videos with a entertaining flavor to it. Keep up the good work!
For those wondering, The Sun will be also going through its Red Giant phase as well and will pretty much be a White Dwarf before the Milkdromeda even finishes forming. The Inner Planets will have been throughly roasted, so we won't have to worry.
Cool that there are no star collisions, what about the endless stars that will get swallowed up by the black holes?
Doesn't really matter because by then the Sun will be reaching the end of its main sequence, making it so hot that the Earth will boil.
The stars in the two galaxies are numerous and widely vary in size, however, the distance between the stars is far greater. The math says the chances of one star hitting another is virtually 0. When this takes place the galaxies will pass through each other a few time as the supermassive black holes go into a dance go back and forth and then merging into one larger supermassive black hole. Stars will be victims of this dance and some will be ejected out of the collision and will wander the voids between the galaxies. As all this happens the gasses in the galaxies will heat up collide and collapse that can create a starburst. When that happens if we happen to still be here they sky will look like it is on fire. The starburst will creat a massive amount of new star formation. This is a spectacular event and would be incredible to see. In the end both galaxies structures will be destroyed forming a new elliptical galaxy, no spiral arms, and Milkomeda will be born.
I watch you videos just to got to sleep
milky way wont be gone, they will just combine. #Milkdromeda
I find it hilarious how you actually think anything will happen to us when "milkdromeda" happens. the milky way consists of mostly empty space! we will be long gone when the collision occurs so don't worry about it!
Instead of ancestors, I think you mean descendants. Ancestors are those who came before you, descendants are those who have yet to come.
supernovas in that coliding galaxy are most likely produced by massive stars born out of colliding coulds of gas from both galaxies
thats not true. most stars won't even come near each other. space is a big place, Whoa (insert sponge bob rainbow hand meme)
When/if this happens... Worrying about hitting another star will be the least of our problems.. in the miniscule chance that our solar system exists after this.. well be lucky to not be sent rouge through space or into either of the blackholes
ആരാണീ വിചിത്ര ചിത്രകലാകാരൻ ഇത്ര മനോഹരമീ ലോകത്തെ അണിയിച്ചൊര ചിത്രകലാ കാരനാരാ തിരയുന്നു നിന്നെ അണവിലും അണുവായ ഞാൻ
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You said that the stars might collide. That's just not true. while they might get close to each other there won't be any affect on the star systems and will definitely not collide.
What about Triangulum galaxy is it going to collide with us billions of years from now or will it drfit away from the local group of galaxies ?
so galaxy collisions are like battles, or wars. If Andromeda wins, The Sun would most likely not survive, but if somehow we win, The Sun would most likely survive.
Andromeda:Where's my coke?!
(Milky Way holding coke)
Milky Way:Ummm...I don't know...
(Andromeda punches Milky Way so hard they fuse)
Milkdromeda was born!
Hey when you were doing your earliest videos, were'nt you into health and stuff before you got into astronomy?
you knew that we currently call "The future galaxy" Milkdromeda and not Andromeda?
The Milky Way Galaxy is not gonna be Gone........
The Galaxy Name is gonna be Milkdromenda
That moment when you realise this guy knows nothing more than you do
hey btw Andromeda and miky way after math galaxy is known by scientists as malcomeda. so no Andromeda won't "wi." we will conjoin.
Your not safe in Andromeda! wait, WH- [Huge explosion sound]
If humanity were to exist at that time how would we see the collision of our galaxy and Andromeda look. Would we be seeing any movement or things would look like the are standing still?
Out of curiosity, does this simulation include the effects of dark matter? Perhaps that's partially why the simulation isn't creating a new galaxy very often?
+Trevyn Case it does not, but do we, with at least 40% accuracy know what dark matter would do? (legitimate question, i'm interested)
Temmie Well dark matter is theorized to be mass that interacts via gravity (due to its being matter), but doesn't react via the electromagnetic force (meaning that it is invisible under all frequencies of light) and probably doesn't react via the weak force either. It is theorized to interact via the strong force, but at galactic scales only the electromagnetic and gravity forces really matter. Electromagnetic because it lets us see what is where and gravity because it's the only force whose range doesn't decrease too quickly to be of any use on galactic scales.
Its existence would solve many gravitational problems, but so far we have only seen its effects and have had to use those effects to determine where it is located and in what densities. For instance the Milky Way is believed to be 95% dark matter. This is distributed in and surrounding the Milky Way in a spherical halo like this: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_matter_halo
As for the effects, the stars near the edge of the galaxy rotate around the same speed as the stars in the center of the galaxy which if all mass were concentrated at the center would be impossible. If Jupiter were to orbit with the same speed Earth does, then Jupiter would leave the solar system. While distributing the mass of the galaxy to be more even like it is mitigates much of the problem it doesn't completely account for the rotational speeds in the outer rings of a galaxy. Without dark matter, according to current physics, there would be no spiral galaxies like the Milky Way. So I say we could predict its effects with 40% accuracy.
The sun's orbit is 250m years which means we have only circuited 18 times since the formation of our solar system
Actually, The Milky Way and the Andromeda Galaxy will make a giant Eliptical
We are already hitting Andromeda...the light just hasn't reached us yet...granted it is the every outer edges of the two galaxies but for the most part it has already started...
the fores of the other glexey would make us start going into space if we were alive