A very good question. Astrophysicists can talk the ears off a brass monkey about what happened in the universe from one ten-thousandth of a second after the BANG! up to now. But they tear their hair out about what happened in that first one ten-thousandth of a second. And the short answer to that is: A lot.
No. The sun exists as inside the universe and was created after the big bang. Nothing (that we know of) existed before the universe.
i can blink in less than a second i can change my lips and make a smile too
Everything else in the Universe
The universe has existed for more than 14 billion years, the sun for more than 4 billion years - both well over 3 million years.
* a millisecond or 1000th of a second * a nanosecond or a billionth of a second * a picosecond or a trillionth of a second
ms, milli second
If the big-bang theory is true, the stars, planets, and other universal bodies were progressively formed, so there were much less stars than we have today, and the fomation of new stars is compensated by the death of others.
picosecond
Millisecond
There are multiple different types of creationists, depending on their beliefs. Young Earth Creationists tend to believe the universe is less than 10,000years old due to biblical records (the ages of the descendants from Noah onwards are given, and were used to estimate the time since creation). Note that this age is not supported by science which has dated the age of the universe to be 13.72 billion years old.
(10-6)The ten first existed then you subtracted the six.This is NOT 6 is less than ten, 6
no. micro second is less than milli second.