So there's a very good chance that most of this is false. However, some of it is indeed true I think, as far as the Myth's go. So we may not be on a collision course any time soon then. But it does bring up some good scientific theories. And you gotta admit, this guy did his math as far as what would happen if our two Solar Systems did collide. All planets being turned upside down? Cities going under with giant earthquakes? Flash-frying? Five thousand degree temperature changes? Boiling water? Man those are some scary visuals. It made me brainstorm as to how one could survive those kinds of conditions. Perhaps before it happens, you could be in a shelter 200 miles down in a reinforced !@#$%^&*anium bunker insulated with dry ice and liquid cooled air? Along with a 5 year supply of compressed air and enough canned food and water to last for a few years as well. But in the end you are actually upside down, buried under mountains of granite and boiling hot water that makes it impossible to leave. And what would you do about a bathroom? Lol almost better off flash-frying if death is immediate. And what exactly would the experience be like? What would the massive quakes look like? Would the planet literally start ripping itself apart chunk by chunk? Would you actually be sucked up into the air and out towards space before you get the chance to be disintegrated over time? How badly would being disintegrated hurt and what would be the duration of agony? Would your skin blister and break, or just melt off? Would all the blood just slide down off your body when your skin is gone? How long would your heart pump without blood? Would you even feel anything without your skin while your muscles were melting? I don't know why but I truly find this fascinating from a scientific point of view.