Originally posted by VIKINGANT
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This got me thinking that not only might we encounter other 'object' but it has been suggested that external cosmc rays have an effects on our global weather. If we are passing other suns and solar systems that would greatly impact the amount of cosmic debris reaching us. We have all argued about the solar cycles and our weather patterns in the GW/GC discussions but this is something that never gets a look in but probably should be considered. Which is something I suggested in this thread a while back with this link
Yes once our Sun rises up on the flat pane of Milky way galaxy and start orbiting it, sure we will have to face the consequences of intergalactic radiation and cosmic rays. It is very unlikely we will encounter other objects while we orbit Milky way galaxy as everything else also moving forward at the same pace. Yes we might go through the thick area of cosmic cloud and that will have great impact on our solar system.
I read some where that the same bounce effect will help life to spread; scientists suggest the impact may have thrown debris containing micro-organisms out into space and across the universe. Chances life on earth might be a result of an impact somewhere else.

