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So we all know in a few billion years Andromeda will collider with our Galaxy. This may be a stupid question, but once that collision happens does everything warp or could we still survive if humans are still here?
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So I've always been fascinated by this and no one seems to have any active theories on this. When the galaxies collider does literally everything within the two galaxies warp into nothingness or is it just two galaxies intertwining and its business as usual? Because from my understanding the black holes will still exist as well as stars. So that theoretically should mean the planets should stay put?
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