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Actually the milky way will survive the collision with andromeda and form a large galaxy called milkomeda. I share your thinking though in that I feel CTB is just checking out a little early. It is merely accelerating the inevitable.I will kill myself and nothing on this Earth will change my mind nor stop me. It's not like Death is optional i would have died and will die anyway no matter what . 1 reason is i don't want to surffer and suffer a horrible death is why i want to take things into my own hands. In 100 years from now nothing is going to matter as i would have been dead anyway no matter what. In a few billion years the Sun will swallow the Earth and the the galaxy Earth is in will collide with Andromeda another galaxy :
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End of the Milky Way: Galaxy is DYING
THE Milky Way is slowly dying as it is being pushed and pulled apart by its local cluster of galaxies – but before all of this it will be obliterated by the Andromeda galaxy, an expert has claimed.www.express.co.uk
Eventually all galaxies will disintegrate to black holes and then to nothing as the expansion of the universe continues to accellerate.
Seems pro life to me. Had the feeling of think of all the people that care of you, the world is beautiful etcI honestly thought it was going in a different direction, it seemed as though they were talking about a failed attempt.
Though now after finishing it, I want to know more about the creator's thought process: do they think about CTB? Do they know someone who did? Or is this a poetic way of saying they're pro-life?
I agree. imo this video is pro-life. I wanted to post comments on youtube to give them a dose of reality. you should see the comments there. but i know they'd ban me on youtube. Even here i held back but i'm also tired and not sure of my wording , another reason for me to ctb bad problems sleeping causing cognitive difficulties for me. I might post a comment on youtube tomorow anywaySeems pro life to me. Had the feeling of think of all the people that care of you, the world is beautiful etc
Conveniently leaving out all the evil and disgusting things in this world as these types always do. Because that doesn't fit the narrative.
That may be enough to get someone else to want to live, good for them I guess, but not me.
Even if this prediction is correct, eventually that galaxy will either be drawn into or torn apart by a black hole, and entropy ending in heat death of the universe will ensure the destruction of everything regardless.Actually the milky way will survive the collision with andromeda and form a large galaxy called milkomeda.
Seems pro life to me. Had the feeling of think of all the people that care of you, the world is beautiful etc
Conveniently leaving out all the evil and disgusting things in this world as these types always do. Because that doesn't fit the narrative.
That may be enough to get someone else to want to live, good for them I guess, but not me.
A black hole isn't going to eat an entire galaxy. On the contrary a super massive black hole at the center of every galaxy sustains them. It looks like galaxies can't exist with out them. Being in orbit around a black hole is no different than orbit around a star. If the orbit is stable you don't get sucked in. Yes the universe will eventually expand to the point of heat death, when no more stars exist, but we are talking trillions of yrs into the future. In the nearer term most life on Earth will be extinct by about 1.1 billion yrs from now when the sun is like 7% hotter. In the even nearer term global warming and nuclear weapons pose an existential threat.Even if this prediction is correct, eventually that galaxy will either be drawn into or torn apart by a black hole, and entropy ending in heat death of the universe will ensure the destruction of everything regardless.
Yes i agree the expansion of the universe is accelerating so the heat death of the universe seems very likely. however more imminent is that in 100 years every human alive now will be dead or at most 200 years which is a blink of an eye in the Galactic time scale but even in the human one time passes much faster than any human realizes. in 500 years again a short period of time no one will remember any that existed at this time. Oh sure we hear a blurb someone wrote about some famous person 500 years ago but that sentence is someones interpretation of what that human was and not who that person really was and then who keeps that sentence in mind ? A meteor is likely to hit soon . last one was 65 million years ago that wiped out the dinasuars. This can happen in a few days without warning.A black hole isn't going to eat an entire galaxy. On the contrary a super massive black hole at the center of every galaxy sustains them. It looks like galaxies can't exist with out them. Being in orbit around a black hole is no different than orbit around a star. If the orbit is stable you don't get sucked in. Yes the universe will eventually expand to the point of heat death, when no more stars exist, but we are talking trillions of yrs into the future. In the nearer term most life on Earth will be extinct by about 1.1 billion yrs from now when the sun is like 7% hotter. In the even nearer term global warming and nuclear weapons pose an existential threat.
Life is fleeting and most of us won't be remembered but I have no issue with that. Ill be dead and won't care.Yes i agree the expansion of the universe is accelerating so the heat death of the universe seems very likely. however more imminent is that in 100 years every human alive now will be dead or at most 200 years which is a blink of an eye in the Galactic time scale but even in the human one time passes much faster than any human realizes. in 500 years again a short period of time no one will remember any that existed at this time. Oh sure we hear a blurb someone wrote about some famous person 500 years ago but that sentence is a representation or memory of what that human was and then who keeps that sentence in mind ? A meteor is likely to hit soon . last one was 65 million years ago that wiped out the dinasuars. This can happen in a fews days without warning.