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If 14 billion years is like just one second to God does that mean we're faster in time or slower?
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- BluebootzLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
Wow!
Excellent Q.
As Humans (in everyday life), we are slowed down, and somewhat limited by our chosen experience in time.
----We also have the ability to accelerate and merge with the traffic on other Highways. (when and if we choose to go that far).
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Who says "14 billion years is like just one second to God"?
Why isn't it more like 27.6 seconds? Or 13.8 nanosecond? How about an hour and a half? Why isn't 14 bn years like 14 bn years to god?
Where in hell does this "one second" come from?
- ?Lv 44 years ago
you purely set an arbitrary extreme acceleration, with out any measurements to back your claims up. incredibly the claimed acceleration is interior the length errors selection of the hubble consistent. additionally, you have a incorrect integration of the exponential boost function, incredibly the age may well be a million/boost in case you have very small accelerations.
- Darth NihilusLv 51 decade ago
On the geologic timescale, humanity is less than a fraction of a second.
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- theone78Lv 71 decade ago
It means that God's ways are so much better that that of our own --- Blessings !
- dogpatch USALv 71 decade ago
you should study special relativity it gives the actual relationship between matter and time not the fairy tale time conversion .
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Faster. Much, much faster.
Yawn. This is easy.
- 1 decade ago
God is atemporal. Time is meaningless to her. She exists outside its constraints.