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Posted by: WinyPit82
Posted by: Dropship dude
Incorrect. There has never been a gravitational alignment of one of the arms of the galaxy. Earth and the Sun have aligned with the galactic centre, yes. That's Winter Solstice. However, never has an arm gravitationally aligned.
I'm not sure if this statement is correct.
And even if it was, I have no idea why there would be significant, if any, destabilization of our star system. It is, in theory. Based on a number of models, the gravitational alignment of every system in the Orion arm will point directly to the galactic centre. That will draw the arm closer to the Sagittarius arm, causing a stress on the supermassive black hole, thus distorting it. As the SMBH distorts, it will then return to its normal shape while drawing anything nearby even closer, causing a chain reaction that will pull both the Orion and Sagittarius arms together and obliterating the entire universe.