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What is the duration of universe?
Unnickporser said:What is the duration of universe?
Unnickporser said:Well, I referred to duration like I said, to lifetime, not time from big bang. Anyway, in Wikipedia there is only diverse stimation from different models, but not a really response to the question anyway
Garrulo said:But this is a neccesary knowing because finite real statistics used in physics and all of sciences need to know how many times a random phenomemon will ocurr. There are people seeking through Planck units, but , I would like to know it too. What is the duration (from the start to the end), not the actual age of universe? And its dimensions?
Garrulo said:I don´t understand you , sorry, my english no good. Could you tell it about other words
Neither the size nor the expected life span of the universe is known.Garrulo said:Yes, this is my question
Garrulo said:Yes, this is my question
Garrulo, as you can see, here on the Physics Forum, some of us like to repeat answers that have already been given. ;)Drakkith said:We don't know how big the universe is. We also do not know how long it will exist for.
Mi question is not trivial. We use probability all times, but probabilities small are not possible in function of the number of experiments that can be done in the universe about the experiment we wish know if a determinate event can ocurr. For example, age of universe is around 1018 s, and universe radius is around 1018 m. An event of an experiment done in a meter length laboratory with duration of one second have a probability of 10-36 can be dischargedGarrulo said:It is said that actual quantum theories can´t measure times longer than 1018 s, and this is the reason because we measure this quantity for the universe age
HUH? Where did you hear this? Sounds like nonsense to me. Can you give me a citation?Garrulo said:It is said that actual quantum theories can´t measure times longer than 1018 s, and this is the reason because we measure this quantity for the universe age
I can't make any sense at all out of this post. Can you say it differently?Garrulo said:Mi question is not trivial. We use probability all times, but probabilities small are not possible in function of the number of experiments that can be done in the universe about the experiment we wish know if a determinate event can ocurr. For example, age of universe is around 1018 s, and universe radius is around 1018 m. An event of an experiment done in a meter length laboratory with duration of one second have a probability of 10-36 can be discharged