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Weazy-N420 t1_j99r57j wrote

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Weazy-N420 t1_j1llao3 wrote

Reply to comment by Aarcn in Is the Milky Way... Normal? by cciccitrixx

Not at all!! The distances are so vast and gravity being, well gravity, there probably won’t be any collisions at all, just a seamless merger. Like a Galactic Zipper. We will combine like Voltron to form a bigger Galaxy. Bet it’s going to be amazing. Imagine the night sky when Andromeda is lighting it up!

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Weazy-N420 t1_j1liy1q wrote

Wouldn’t be consecutive. If the Universe contracts and bangs again, the random assembly of atoms wouldn’t be identical, the following time, or the one after and so on. But in an infinite number times, it’s bound to happen again. As in the molecular make up may look identical to the one we have now, but I doubt the individual consciousness’ or experiences they have would be. Take your current trajectory. A simple choice a few years ago would/could have you somewhere completely different than you are now. To say it would assemble and play out identical to the one we have now feels more like magic than physics.

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