kingofwale said:
with that many stars and gravitational fields, Chao theory is the only way we can use, and since we aren't smart enough to compute it, we are pretty much screwed. lol if two stars collide head-on, yeah, it will unleash something in the magnitude of a massive supernovae, anyone anywhere near it would die instantly from the shockwaves. And it will probably happen almost everywhere you look if M31 and Milky Way collides. It's going to be awesome, before you die. lol It's interesting though, when a blackhole takes in planet/light, it transfers mass into energy and where will that be stored? and since you can't destory energy, it has to come out somewhere eventually, and we have never observed such a massive amount of unleashing energy. |
Would we really get that many collisions, though? I know that there are a lot of stars, but there's far more space between them.
Ah! Here's something from my beloved Hayden Planetarium:
http://www.haydenplanetarium.org/resources/ava/page/index.php?file=G0601andmilwy