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5.39106(32)*10^-44s=0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000017251392s So if this Number (Planck time) would be 1 second, how many years would then be 1 second in real life? I do not know how to calculate this

 

s = seconds

 

Sorry my english isnt good.

 May 4, 2016
edited by Guest  May 4, 2016
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5.39106(32)*10^-44s. Planck's time compared to 1 second is the same as 1 second compared to: 5.88 x 10^35 years.

 May 4, 2016
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Thank you very much.

 

If you have time can you also explain how you did solve it, please?

 May 4, 2016
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5.39106(32)*10^-44s. Take the reciprocal of this number. You should get:

1.85492278e+43. Then figure out the number of seconds in 1 year as follows:

365.25 x 24 x 3,600=31,557,600 seconds in 1 year. Then divide:

1.85492278e+43 / 31,557,600=5.88 x 10^35 years.

 May 4, 2016

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