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Why not? When two galaxies collide some rocks can get enough speed to escape.
AFAIK galaxies don’t collide, they merge. There is usually no collision due to the massive empty spaces inbetween stars.
I know it’s not a “physical collision”. But the gravity “redesigns” both galaxies and some objects can be accelerated beyond the scape velocity of the galaxies combined.
Nomad@infosec.pub 1 week ago
AFAIK galaxies don’t collide, they merge. There is usually no collision due to the massive empty spaces inbetween stars.
bufalo1973@piefed.social 1 week ago
I know it’s not a “physical collision”. But the gravity “redesigns” both galaxies and some objects can be accelerated beyond the scape velocity of the galaxies combined.