Submitted by Kitkatphoto t3_zu5y95 in space
charmingpea t1_j1h90ii wrote
Incredibly unlikely given that everything started at one point and is spreading apart.
Now-it-is-1984 t1_j1hcpgj wrote
I don’t believe that’s correct. There are galaxies that have collided. This makes me think there was more than one bang. It’s been hypothesized that the Milky Way will collide with Andromeda in 4.5 billion years.
ecdaniel22 t1_j1heps0 wrote
It's not a hypothesis our galaxy and Andromeda are on a collision corse. They are flying towards each other at break neck speed relatively speaking. However that being said our two galaxies are absolutely insignificant in size compared to the universe. The collision of 2 galaxies would be nothing in comparison to the big bang. Think of it like this it would be less noticeable than 2 subatomic particles colliding in a massive galaxy cluster. Or as noticeable as a human burp in our local group of galaxies.
DemSkilzDudes t1_j1hdwch wrote
That's not the question though.
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