This actually seems like a problem best left for the last million years.
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Actually, it probably won't be a problem for our solar system, the space is very empty, it's unlikely that something will hit it, or change the orbits.
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There isn't really anything to prepare for, except for the pretty pictures. There are virtually zero real collisions there because it is almost all empty space.
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Sorry, I'm too busy trying to solve our real long-term problem: proton decay.
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The Milky Way is actually barred-spiral galaxy. It really looks more like this one...pic.twitter.com/KpZo9BzeyM
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Will it still be like that in 4 billion years?
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Still time for a quick cup of tea before we get down to work.
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Don't tell the Global Warming fans..they are looking for a new reason for socialism
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Maybe they thought preserving Bruce Willis for 4 billion years was enough.
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The AI's can deal with that.
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