John W Redelfs wrote:
>
> If our Milky Way were to collide with an anti-matter galaxy of equal 
> mass, perhaps one that our astronomers had somehow overlooked, and 
> tomorrow our whole galaxy were to cease to exist, what difference 
> would it make?
>
To the Big U? Nothing.

> Is the universe benefited in any way from having the 
> Milky Way as part of its mass?
>
The mass of the Milky Way would not change. It would just become
photons and some nasty stuff, and would blow in the wind.

> Or would the net loss amount to nothing of any importance? 
>
There would be no "loss", because mass is conserved.

Alberto Monteiro

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