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16/02/14
23:18
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So the age of the universe is 10^25 seconds huh?
60 sec/min x 60 min/hr x 24 hr/day x 365.25 day/year = 31,557,600 sec/year.
10^25 sec / 31,557,600 seconds/year = 3.2 x 10^17 years.
Isn’t the universe just under 14x10^9 years old?
Either you don't understand what your talking about or old mate Dembski got it wrong.
And I mean WRONG!!!! He's out by a factor of over 22 million!!
That's like saying the distance from the Earth to the Moon is 17 metres.
That's like saying the Earth is only 205 years old!
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