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You do the math. Divide 365 into 1000.


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Well if you want it in years, months, weeks and days, it's more complicated. The answer varies according to where in the year you're starting from (because of February) and if there is a leap year in that time.

Starting from a 1st of January, with no leap year, it's two years, 8 months, three weeks and six days.

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You do the math. Divide 365 into 1000.


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Well if you want it in years, months, weeks and days, it's more complicated. The answer varies according to where in the year you're starting from (because of February) and if there is a leap year in that time.

Starting from a 1st of January, with no leap year, it's two years, 8 months, three weeks and six days.

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15y ago
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If we assume that the first year is a leap year, then there will be 242 leap years in those 1000 years, and 758 non-leap years (leap years happen every 4 years, but do not happen every 100 years - only every 400 years).

So the total seconds in leap years:

60*60*24*366*242 = 7,652,620,800

And for non-leap years:

60*60*24*365*758 = 23,904,288,000

Giving a total of:

31556908800 (3.15569088 x 1010) seconds in 1000 years

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14y ago
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1000 years !

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14y ago
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19.165 years, approx.

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