"Overfilling" faber lp 85,95

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No one must ever overfill a scuba tank for any reason! This is dangerous and potentially has intergalactic consequences - who among us really knows why galaxies collide?
Since reading these posts, I seriously thought about going out to my garage and letting out half the air in my steel tanks to bring them back to reality, but since I'm such a worthless slacker AND a miserable specimen of humanity, I didn't.
http://csep10.phys.utk.edu/astr162/lect/galaxies/colliding.html
Looking at these pictures, in the collision nucleus, I thought that I could discern some small paricles of exploded overfilled cylinders, but maybe those were just vaporized solar systems. Hard to tell though...
 

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