It is certainly possible for the universe to be so dense that gravity would be strong enough to make it re-collapse. In this case we would observe blue shifts instead of red shifts as all the galaxies ran back together. They would collide, and the universe would become progressively hotter and denser. In the last minutes, even super-dense objects like white dwarfs and neutron stars would begin to evaporate. Ultimately, the fate of such a universe would seem inevitably to lead to a Big Crunch where all matter is jammed together in one cosmic black hole. But who really knows? There has been speculation that after such a Big Crunch there could be a new Big Bang, so that the universe might regenerate in cycles like the legendary Pheonix. I find that a nice thought, but a big crunch does not loom soon in our future, if it'll ever happen at all: it won't if our current measurement and understanding of the acceleration is correct. This universe will expand forever, becoming ever sparser than it already is.
Probably nothing. Quasars are similar to normal galaxies except they have a massive black hole at the centre. Galaxies do collide or merge without any significant effect.
In all probability, the smaller of the two would probably just merge with the larger one.
by definition two things that are parallel cannot collide.
That's not a general law of nature. It only happens if you are Superman, and if the writers have decided that it will happen, and if Lois Lane has had a bad day.
All organism will die when their space destroyed
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The space shuttle would get ripped apart and would be destroyed because of the strong gravity difference (the nose would get pulled on by gravity harder than on the tail).
Yes satellites have visited space but they were destroyed by the heat pressure
Then the universe will be destroyed and put in a never ending time loop
If life were not made, you couldn't have asked this question. It would therefore tear the space-time Continum because life was created. Also, polio.
That's not a general law of nature. It only happens if you are Superman, and if the writers have decided that it will happen, and if Lois Lane has had a bad day.
Its tradition. Certainly it has nothing to do with space and time.
It can crash with another spaceship, sure. Or with a meteorite. What will happen depends on the severity of the crash, but quite often, the spaceship may be destroyed.
All organism will die when their space destroyed
it dreams about a scientific geological spiz colaps that damges the whole space time continum and also bums in a park
no....69 is the only prime number known to mankind at this point in time, during the time space continum
You cannot be offside in a throw in unless the space time continum becomes corrupt and the throw in never existed. Or if the ball you are playing with is actually a chicken.
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There were 5. Space Shuttle Columbia (destroyed in 2003), Space Shuttle Challenger (destroyed in 1886), Space Shuttle Discovery, Space Shuttle Atlantis, and Space Shuttle Endeavour.
The space shuttle would get ripped apart and would be destroyed because of the strong gravity difference (the nose would get pulled on by gravity harder than on the tail).