6 percent of 1000 is 60 - whether now, 20 years ago or 20 years from now.
The idea is to subtract, in this case, 2015 - 20.
score like 4 score and 7 years ago our fathers... score like 4 score and 7 years ago our fathers...
631152000000 or 6.31152 x 1011 or 631 billion
It's possible.
The universe did not exist that long ago. The universe as we know it is only 13.7 billion years old.
that 20 billion years ago there was nothing in space but an empty space but then you ask yourself "what is nothing?" I dont know about you but i cant myself visualize noting, can you? No one really knows.
TWENTY billion years ago? We don't have the beginnings of a clue. We believe that our universe came into being about 14.5 billion years ago, plus or minus a half a billion years to cover the outlier theories. So 20 billion years ago was 5 billion years before this universe exploded in the Big Bang. Important caveat: we DON'T KNOW if the "Big Bang" happened just the way that some scientists have described it, or if it is somewhat older or a little younger. In fact, we KNOW precious little about things that happened even ONE billion years ago, when this planet was well into middle age. Our theories of the formation of the universe are primarily guesses and conjecture stuck together with a few flimsy facts and a LOT of suggestions. A hundred or a thousand years in the future, scientists will think of us now as the equivalent of the Babylonian and Egyptian astrologers. So, 20 billion years ago..... Here are a few guesses that don't even qualify as hypotheses. 1. The question is meaningless because time came into being when the universe did, so "20 billion years ago" is like asking a 20 year old person "Where were you 30 years ago?" There was no time, no space, no existence, nothing. 2. There are some intriguing speculations that our universe is one of an infinite number of universes in sequence, like a bead on a string. 5 billion years before the beginning of THIS cycle was the beginning of the heat death of the end of the LAST universe.
Cosmologists now conclude that the Big Bang (BB) occurred 13.7 billion years ago. Since it is meaningless to speak of something happening "before" the BB -- there was no time or space to have a "before" -- BB Cosmology makes no statement about what happened that long ago.
There was no universe a googol years ago. The universe is only between 10-20 billion years old.
About 4 billion years ago it rained for 20 million years straight.
No, since the light cannot reach us at that distance. the space was born 14 billion light years ago and we cannot even see a little spot of 14 billion light years ago which means that we cant see anything that is 20 million light years far.
No. Earth's day was shorter 1 billion years ago,in the range of 18 to 20 hours. Tidal interactions with the moon are gradually slowing Earth's rotation.
The Big Bang theory states that approximately 13.8 billion years ago, the universe began expanding out of a dense and hot state, rather than 15-20 billion years ago. This theory is supported by observations such as the cosmic microwave background radiation and the redshift of distant galaxies.
Nobody really knows exactly when they started to form, but it was almost 20 billion years ago
the population of Manitoba 20 years ago was 943,153 persons
20 years ago