While reading about quasars, I had a crazy thought: What if there's actually just one galaxy, the Milky Way, and what we think we see as other galaxies is simply earlier or later versions of the Milky Way?
And the next thought is even wackier: And what if those time-shifted versions of the Milky Way can actually interact with one another? This would preserve observed galaxy collisions.
So in order for this to be true, we'd need to do something with time, as to allow for the non-adherence of causality.





