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Originally Posted by Gem
13.4 or 13.7 billion, I meant to say, which is the age astronomers generally agree on. Your calculation of 155.4 trillion years is significantly older, and I'm just wondering what rationale you used to arrive at that figure.
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Scientists have missed to apply Relativity factor as we are making our observation from earth, as a result 13.7 billion years considered as the age of the universe is actually the age of the SOLAR SYSTEM / Earth. Before the origin of Solar system the time in the universe to us would be reflected in negative. Briefly 155.4 trillion yrs is based on following Mathematical Calculations
.1. Time for formation of Helium in the Universe ... 14 Trillion years.
2. Time for formation of Hydrogen in the Universe ... 139 trillion yrs
3.Time for formation of Hydrogen + Helium in the Universe In the ratio of
70 : 24 + Bio Chemicals = 155.4 trillion yrs
There are many mathematical Errors in the Big Bang Cosmological Model .
The new and advance VERMA Cosmology Model is given in ' The Universe' isbn 9788190950206 containing all these.