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Answer 2 (Best Answer)It COULD happen, in four billion years or so. That's when the Andromeda Galaxy is going to collide with our own Milky Way galaxy, and while the probability of a stellar collision is vanishingly small, it is not precisely zero.But I wouldn't lose any sleep over the possibility; we will be LONG gone before that could happen.
It would be impossible to predict such an event.
gravity acting on the mass of the star.
The twin star theory is that there may be another star similar to the star we call "the sun" that could possibly make life on another planet possible.
You could call them starfish.
All the stars we can see are suns. Egotistically we call our star The Sun.Stars are being born and dying all the time, in our galaxy and in others.
It will never happen.
The mass of a black hole increases when something else falls into it. That is frequently another star. It could be a planet.
See Star wars. :)
A neutron star is so dense, that apart from a direct collision from another neutron star, the chances are slim to impossible.
Theoretically there could be, the Universe is ever expanding and has millions of galaxies. It is possible, though extremely unlikely, an identical galaxy to that in Star Wars is out there.
The White Star Line Property
Roberto Clemente