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Thursday, 18 August 2011
When galaxies collide
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Who was on port tack, is what I want to know. It will be needed for the investigation.
ReplyDeleteDon't go 'round tonight
ReplyDelete'cause it's bound to take our lives
there's a black hole on the right!
Either the mice are still looking for the Question, or somebody let Zaphod drive.
ReplyDeletecheers
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The space between stars should let them pass through each other without undully inconviencing the inhabitants, if any.
ReplyDeleteYes, the gravitational effects will form an illregularly shaped galaxy with hardly any of the stars ejected out of their respective galaxies into transgalactic space.
There's a computer simulation of that someplace.
It's unlikiely any of the stars will collide, once an explaination of novas.