Lengths of the First days of the Universe
Abstract
The early stage of the Universe is discussed and the time lengths of its first days are given. If we denote the Hubble time in the zero-gravity limit by T (approximately 12.16 billion years), and T(n) denotes the length of the n-th day, then we have the very simple relation T(n)=T/(2n-1). Hence we obtain for the first days the following lenghts of time: T(1)=T, T(2)=T/3, T(3)=T/5, etc.
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