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Rogue Posts: 8707/11918 |
Originally posted by MegaRevolution1 That does make me wonder if it would come at a time when humans cease to be the dominant species (most likely), and something else will rise up and build civilizations. Apes? Cockroaches? Something that hasn't even come out of the sea yet? I wonder if the national monuments and everything else would look at vine-covered and destroyed like in that "Life After People" show on History. |
MegaRevolution1 Posts: 7/36 |
Huh, that looks pretty cool to be honest. Makes me think of Gurren Lagann
Too bad none of us will be around to see something like this happen, Nya~ (Although, the human race, or even the entire planet earth for that matter, probably will be wiped out by natural disasters, the sun incinerating us, or get blown to bits by a nuke) |
Cteno Posts: 2721/3416 |
I didn't learn about Carl Sagan until recently, but he's my hero now. In fact, he's the reason why I changed my major from Computer Science to Physics. |
Katana Posts: 3404/3649 |
I grew up on Carl Sagan...like...watched the Cosmos series, own both the original and the remastered version where some of the information is updated. I even read a lot of his books. If you want some interesting, badass knowledge, and just a good sci-fi read, I suggest y'all get on this guy. Although he's dead now, sad really...died too young...but still...
And since the 70's, Carl Sagan has been explaining this phenomenon of galaxies colliding, and what ours and Andromeda's could/will do. I'm not sure if this sort of info goes back before Carl Sagan, but I can tell you the news is at least as old as the 1970's. I'm looking for the segment about the collision now. Well, I'll look again after my nap. :p |
Cteno Posts: 2720/3416 |
Originally posted by Elara I instantly thought of this. |
Elara Posts: 7849/9736 |
I did a double-take with that last sentence, Nelrith. Lol.
Seriously though, interesting... and yeah, it is mind-boggling to try and really comprehend it. |
Cteno Posts: 2714/3416 |
It is technically old news, but what's new is that they have roughly pinpointed (and wow, I really hate the phrase "roughly pinpointed") how long until it happens and what the fate of our system will be when it does.
Before this, it was widely assumed that there would be a gargantuan explosion that would not only destroy most of everything within both galaxies but also spawn pastry-felines with the ability to poop rainbows. |
Rogue Posts: 8652/11918 |
Well, I don't know how old it is, but I'm guessing NASA will make any excuse they can for putting together all of the diagrams and videos for the possible ways this impact could go.
But seriously, what could it be like during that collision? So many worlds could be created and destroyed, civilizations on planets that suddenly developed life could rise and fall, they could form rich histories before their planets crumble to dust. It's just such a wondrous thing that none of us will ever comprehend. |
Astrophel Posts: 2504/2724 |
Isn't this incredibly old news?
In addition to four billion years away. If we're smart, we'll probably have figured out some sort of solution by then. Of course, we're not, but maybe all the wars will lead to one as a side-effect. Either way, I'm not that concerned on account of it being four billion years away. |
Rogue Posts: 8651/11918 |
Originally posted by Nelrith Yeah, and if Nostradamus is to be believed (excuse me... lol), mankind the world will end in 3797. But yeah, chances are humans will either cease to exist or will have evolved into something else long before that. I kind of wonder what it would be like for the two galaxies in that 4-7 billion period when it seems like the Milky Way and Andromeda are reforming and reshaping. |
Cteno Posts: 2712/3416 |
I bet we'll either destroy ourselves long before then. Or a cataclysmic asteroid impact.
Or pissed off aliens. |
Rogue Posts: 8650/11918 |
...in 4 billion years.
SOURCE NASA constructed a video of how it will all go down: LINK! |