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They have existed as long as the Earth and Moon have been in existence. It would be difficult to put a date on it, but mankind has been aware of them for thousands of years. The earliest record is from 2800BC.
The universe has not existed in the same state for an infinite amount of time, that would be the steady state theory, which has been replaced by the big bang theory. The galaxies are moving away from each other because the universe is expanding at an increasing rate. It has been expanding since the big bang happened 13.7 billion years ago.
No. After the Big Bang, our best estimates is that the universe was about 90% hydrogen, 9% helium, and a fraction of a percent lithium. No heavier elements existed, and would not until they were created in the supernoval explosions of the first-generation stars.
No. It's not possible to go faster than the speed of light. The speed of light takes all the energy in the universe and if you somehow did manage to get going that fast you would cease to exist.
When ozone is no more, life would not be there. Mankind would perish.
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If oxygen had never existed that universe would be unrecognizably different from the universe we know, because the creation of oxygen in stars is a consequence of the fundamental laws of physics. For oxygen never to have existed, the laws of physics would have to be very, very different from what they are. Taking a narrower view, the world would be a totally different place since practically all now existing animal species - including humans - rely on oxygen for survival.
I would say around 8 billion years. Earth has been around for 5 billion years, and the universe has existed for only 13 billion. In other words, A LONG< LONG< time The universe has existed for 14 billion years. God!!
Macrocosm refers to the entire and complex structure of a thing, or the universe as a whole. A sample sentence would be "Mankind is just a speck in the vast macrocosm".
It would be hard for the anything to exist without mathematics. Mathematics is involved in a wide range of areas that make the universe and all we know what they are.
mankind is an amazing worth of this world. without mankind where would we be?
They have existed as long as the Earth and Moon have been in existence. It would be difficult to put a date on it, but mankind has been aware of them for thousands of years. The earliest record is from 2800BC.
There are a lot of stars in the universe. Our Galaxy alone is thought to contain 400 billion stars. If you can count 2 stars a second continuously without sleep it would take 200 billion seconds or 6337 years 225 days 13 hours 33 minutes and 20 seconds.Add to that the fact that there is thought to be about 400 billion galaxies in our universe. Our Galaxy is large by galaxy standards but let us assume that the average number of stars in any given galaxy is 100 billion. So at 2 a second it would take 633.7 trillion years or to put it into perspective 46,154.4 times longer than the universe has thought to existed.
The universe has not existed in the same state for an infinite amount of time, that would be the steady state theory, which has been replaced by the big bang theory. The galaxies are moving away from each other because the universe is expanding at an increasing rate. It has been expanding since the big bang happened 13.7 billion years ago.
If Antarctica never existed, then it never would have existed.
According to most religions God is independent of this universe (he existed before the universe and he created the universe). Many religions consider God to be omnipresent, so he is everywhere (including on earth, so he did not come here from outer space) at all times. So most religions would probably say that God is not an ET.
The we (i.e., mankind) would have to use some other source of energy.The we (i.e., mankind) would have to use some other source of energy.The we (i.e., mankind) would have to use some other source of energy.The we (i.e., mankind) would have to use some other source of energy.