Subject: Re: 400,000,000,000 Suns in Our Galaxy.....
From: B1ackwater
Date: 27/05/2006, 02:39
Newsgroups: alt.alien.research,alt.alien.visitors,alt.paranet.ufo,sci.skeptic

Sir Gilligan Horry <GM@ga7rm5er.com> wrote:

On Wed, 24 May 2006 21:54:30 GMT, bw@barrrk.net (B1ackwater) wrote:

On Mon, 22 May 2006 16:58:38 +1200, Sir Gilligan Horry
<GM@ga7rm5er.com> wrote:

..... It doesn't seem like many when you know there are
7,000,000,000 People on Planet Earth.

  Think about how many BUGS there are. 400,000,000,000
  per square mile ? 

  When you consider bugs, there IS no other form of life
  on earth. We all shrink to statistical insignificance. 

  But then there's the bacteria ... 400,000,000,000 per
  cubic centimeter sometimes ..... 

  Anyhow, 400,000,000,000 suns seems adequate, for now.
  Soon the Andromeda galaxy will come whizzing through
  ours and we'll have about 1,000,000,000,000 suns to
  play with for awhile. The neat part is that no two
  of them may EVER hit each other - galaxies are mostly
  'empty' space. I've seen a great simulation of the
  galactic 'splat' before however ... you can kiss
  those nice constellations goodbye. Both galaxies
  will be pretty 'irregular' for a LONG time after.

  http://www.space.com/images/merging_galaxies_020507_02.jpg

http://www.haydenplanetarium.org/hp/vo/ava/movies/G0601andmilwy.mpeg


Yeah, I jest with the GALACTIC FEDERATION about "can they stop two
galaxies colliding". But from study of astronomy, it seems colliding
galaxies are a good thing, and an exploding sun is a good thing, and
the biggest black holes seem to be at the center of some or all
galaxies, etc.

   Actually, the 'collision' of the two galaxies will
   both stir-up the brew and send density waves through
   the intestellar hydrogen, seeding a whole fresh
   generation of stars. If the universe is going to
   expand without end - not quite enough 'dark matter'
   plus the mysterious repulsor force - then we'll need
   these collisions to keep things fresh ... well, as
   long as possible anyway. 

i.e.
Through destruction and conflict comes creation.

   Were you Gary Oldmans understudy for the role
   of 'Mr. Zorg' in '5th Element' ?  :-)