The normal blinking rate varies greatly between people so it is difficult to answer the question in terms of normal blinks.
If you try to blink rapidly, the muscles that control the blink will tire quite rapidly and the blink rate will drop dramatically. So again it is difficult to say.
If you manage an average of 1 blink per second, then it will take just under 11.6 days - non-stop. Your eyes may get damaged in the process.
1,000,000/10 = 100,000 minutes
4543 days
Human babies breath very rapidly and the respiratory rate slows as they age. Also, there considerable variation between individuals. As an approximation, an adults will breathe a million times in around 45 days, with a range of 35 to 60 days.
a million seconds
No. To get (1 million), you have to take (100 thousand) ten times.
1,000,000/10 = 100,000 minutes
Well having tried it I reckon the fastest I can blink is about 4 times a second. If this is the case it would take me (constantly blinking) 2.9 days to blink 1000000 times.
20 Seconds by staring on it and try your best not to blink.
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You have a proble with the OD. Take it to a professional.
Less than the amount of time it takes to blink.
Depends on the speed you are tapping
11.57 days, but no ones heart is that constant.
Less than the blink of an eye; about 0.0107 second.
It varies depending on your genes. With some people a very long time and others in the blink of an eye.
It will take 24 seconds until they blink together for the second time
I just said, "seven average words a million times" in 3.5 seconds. For the sake of accuracy, I said it twice more: 4 seconds, and 3.5 second were the results.