Yes - According to the Big Bang theory, the universe "expanded" from a tiny supermassive object some 13.7 billion years ago, creating time and space in its wake.
no—it doesn't have enough mass to explode
The Sun was formed about 4.57 billion years ago whereas the universe is 13.75 ±0.17 billion years old at current best guess. The sun is about one third the age of the universe.
The universe as a whole is estimated to be 14.4 billion years old. As for earth, it was created only 4.54 billion years ago!
No. The milky way did not exist at all, fourteen billion years ago. According to the Big Bang theory, the first galaxies started forming at least a million years after the universe had started to expand.
No. The universe itself is about 13.7 billion years old. Earth is between 4.5 and 4.6 billion years old.
That was before the whole expansion started, so 0 miles or any other measurement in volume. The Universe is only about 13 billion years old.
Our Sun did not exist till about five billion years ago.
The universe will end in 5 billion years time.
The Universe has an age estimated to be about 13.8 billion years.
13.7 billion years or 13,700,000,000 years. Answer2: The Universe may be immortal and have no "age". The size of the universe is such that it would take 16.7 billion years for light to traverse its radius.
500 billion years ago, planet Earth didn't exist. The Universe didn't even exist for such a long time; the age of the Universe is estimated at about 14 billion years.500 billion years ago, planet Earth didn't exist. The Universe didn't even exist for such a long time; the age of the Universe is estimated at about 14 billion years.500 billion years ago, planet Earth didn't exist. The Universe didn't even exist for such a long time; the age of the Universe is estimated at about 14 billion years.500 billion years ago, planet Earth didn't exist. The Universe didn't even exist for such a long time; the age of the Universe is estimated at about 14 billion years.
The universe is 13.7 billion years old & Earth is 4.5 billion years old.