13.75 billion years
Answer2: The age is around 16 Billion Light years.
The age of the universe is estimated to be around 15 billion years. An average star is estimated to last less than a third of that time. It would be very unlikely, Although it is impossible to know anything about the universe with any certainty. If the big bang theory is correct the quantum singularity was the start of time as we know it so there could not have been any energy or stars before then.
The Universe has an age estimated to be about 13.8 billion years.
The universe simply cant expand at 0 acceleration.
that portion of the universe that we can see in principle, given the finite age of the universe
Because that is how old the universe is believed to be
If the age of the universe is equivalent to 1 day, which is 86,400 seconds, then the proportion of mankind's age to the age of the universe is 106 years to 1010 years. Therefore, multiplying 86,400 seconds by 106/1010 will give you the number of seconds mankind would have existed, which is approximately 9,072 seconds.
It is impossible to know what the remainder of the universe is, sorry.
oxford is the biggest university that i know about
The universe is 13.7 billion years old & Earth is 4.5 billion years old.
Since we don't know how big the universe is there is no way we can know where the center is. What we do know is that we are in the center of the observable universe :D
The universe was made by god. Everyone should know that.
There is only one Universe (as far as we know) and we are in it.