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    33 months ago

    Ooc how do we know it’s young? We haven’t exactly witnessed the lifespans of any other universes to compare it to!

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      103 months ago

      No but we can estimate the total age before cosmic inflation renders the universe cold and so far spread out so as to be considered “dead”

      That timeline is around 10^27 years, of which we only right now have been around for about 10^9. So we are VERY young compared to the max age. On the cosmological timescale, we are still “being born”

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          33 months ago

          Another factor is estimating the total amount of hydrogen available to form new stars. The last estimate I heard was nine times as much as is currently bound up in stars.

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            23 months ago

            That’s fascinating I would’ve thought most of it is in stars and the rest is a miniscule amount by comparison like 98% or more was in stars or something.