Christ was borne in 4 AD making it 35-36 AD one billion seconds after he was borne. (31.7 years)
A person who lived for one billion seconds would be approximately 31.7 years old. This is calculated by dividing one billion seconds by the number of seconds in a year (about 31,536,000). Therefore, a billion seconds translates to about 31 years and 251 days.
1 year is approximately 31.56 million seconds, so 60 billion seconds is a little over 1901 years.
To calculate how many years older you will be in 1.10 billion seconds, first convert seconds into years. There are approximately 31,536,000 seconds in a year (60 seconds/minute × 60 minutes/hour × 24 hours/day × 365 days/year). Dividing 1.10 billion seconds by 31,536,000 seconds/year gives roughly 34.8 years. Therefore, you will be about 34.8 years older in that timeframe.
To determine how many years old you are if you've lived 1 billion seconds, you can divide 1 billion by the number of seconds in a year. There are approximately 31,536,000 seconds in a year (60 seconds x 60 minutes x 24 hours x 365 days). Dividing 1 billion by 31,536,000 gives you about 31.7 years. So, you would be roughly 31 years old.
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7AD
The latest scientific evidence suggests that there were about 13.75 billion years, plus or minus 170 million years, before the birth of Christ. Here are some good articles on the subject:Why_do_scientists_think_Earth_is_4.5_billion_years_oldhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_the_universe
in the year 1475
Using the calculated year of 365.25 days, which is 31,557,600 seconds per year,30000 years would be 946,728,000,000 seconds (946.728 billion, US)Using the SI year, which is 31,556,926 seconds,30000 years would be 946,707,780,000 seconds (946.708 billion, US).
1 year is approximately 31.56 million seconds, so 60 billion seconds is a little over 1901 years.
No. Only slightly more than a third of that
For the short scale billion (1 x 109), one billion seconds is more than 31 years (31.68 years, or 31 years, 251 days).1,000,000,000 divided by 31,557,600 seconds per year (calculator) = 31.6881 years1,000,000,000 divided by 31,556,926 seconds per year (SI) = 31.6887 years
This year minus 31 years 7 months (approx).
To determine how many years old you are if you've lived 1 billion seconds, you can divide 1 billion by the number of seconds in a year. There are approximately 31,536,000 seconds in a year (60 seconds x 60 minutes x 24 hours x 365 days). Dividing 1 billion by 31,536,000 gives you about 31.7 years. So, you would be roughly 31 years old.
13-18 seconds
Possibly you mean 'BC' and 'AD'. BC indeed means Before Christ, i.e. the years counting back from the supposed year of Christ's birth. AD means Anno Domini, a Latin expression translated as 'in the year of our Lord' i.e. counting forward from the supposed year of Christ's birth. Our present year is 2008 AD, so Christ's birth year is supposed to have been 2008 years ago, but nobody knows precisely.
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