Some will collide, there is no proof they will not collide ...
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Galaxies are not very dense with stars - they are almost like grains of rice separated by football fields. The probability of them colliding is near zero! If you search on the subject, you'll find some discussions of this. :-)
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The black holes are more rare than stars, And yet they collide with each other creating gravitational waves observed by LIGO, so why don't the stars collide?
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Great watching the gravitational outcome of the meeting though.
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A few might.
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So does this mean “all” we get is a toological map of the two gravity wells combining?
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Thats a silly statement, some certainly will and many gravitational events will occur for all the celestial objects like planets within these galaxies.
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