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It's a very long time ... about 400 times longer than the current estimate for

the age of the universe since the 'Big Bang'.

That number rings another bell. It's about 98.7% of the number of miles in a light-year.

If that's what the question was shooting for, it missed.

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5.8 trillion years is a very long period of time. It is roughly 430 times the current age of the universe (about 13.8 billion years). It is difficult to comprehend such a vast timescale in relation to human existence.

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