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If the Milky Way were to "explode," it would imply a catastrophic event, such as a supermassive black hole consuming the galaxy or a massive gamma-ray burst. Such an explosion would likely obliterate stars and planets within the galaxy, rendering it unrecognizable. However, in reality, galaxies don't explode in a traditional sense; they undergo transformations over billions of years, merging with other galaxies and evolving rather than experiencing sudden destruction. The effects would be catastrophic for any life within the galaxy, including Earth, but such an event is not expected to occur in the foreseeable future.

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