What If All The Black Holes In The Universe Collided?
Black Holes… These monstrous and seemingly voids of black space suck in everything that gets too close to them; space dust, asteroids, planets, and even entire stars. The nearest one is 1,600 light-years from us. And in the region of the Universe visible from the Earth, there are perhaps 100 billion galaxies. Each one has around 100 million stellar-mass black holes in the center, ready to devour anything that gets close enough to its event horizon. But what would happen if all the black holes in the universe collided? Keep watching to find out.
There are so many black holes in the universe that it is impossible to count them, and there are even more we have not discovered.
If all of the known black holes were to collide together, it would be the end of the universe as we know it. Some of these stellar giants would be so massive that they would easily swallow smaller ones, and become even larger. And if these black holes were like ours and the ones inside the Andromeda galaxy, then you could imagine the incredible cosmic cataclysm if they all collided at once, perhaps creating a black hole so massive that it would suck in the entire universe. Entire stars would be stripped and sucked inside, planets ripped apart, collisions of planets and stars, those star collisions possibly creating more black holes. It would be a chain of cosmic destruction.
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What If The Earth Collided With Another Planet?
Will A Planet Collide with The Earth and What Would Happen?
What would happen if you suddenly got the news that a planet was on a collision course with the Earth? Imagine for a moment that there is a planet headed straight for us.
There would be nothing we could do about the impending tragedy. There would be nowhere to run or hide from what would come in the coming days and final hours. But you might be surprised at how everything you have ever known would come to an end, and just how much you would get to see right before impact.
No this isn’t another Nibiru conspiracy video, but it gives us a good basis to begin this thought experiment. The Nibiru cataclysm idea started back in 1995 and we’re all still here. But just because these stories are a hoax, doesn’t mean that it’s impossible for a planet to collide with the Earth. But just exactly what would happen?
By the time our approaching rogue planet reached the moon's orbit, which is about 384,000 kilometers away, the tides on the Earth would be about 8 times greater than they normally are.
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