Human thought does not travel at a physical speed like light or sound. It is a neurological process that occurs within the brain at a much slower pace. Communication can travel at the speed of light through technologies like fiber optics, but human thought is a complex internal process that does not have a measurable speed in terms of distance covered per second.
No, I could not.
It Could Depend. But it could be possible.
It is currently not possible to travel from the end of the universe to Earth, as the observable universe is estimated to be about 93 billion light-years in diameter. Even if it were possible to travel at the speed of light, it would take 93 billion years to reach Earth from the farthest edge of the observable universe.
Unless time travel is possible, no. the big bang happened over 5 billion years ago, while humans have only been alive for about 100,000 years, there is no possible way we could have caused it.
No, a comet cannot travel a light year in one second. A light year is the distance light travels in one year, which is about 9.5 trillion kilometers. Comets typically travel at much slower speeds, so it would take a comet significantly longer than one second to cover that distance.
Sound waves in air travel at approximately 331 meters per second.
There are thought to be between 200 billion and 400 billion stars in our galaxy. So for every star, there could be several planets in orbit. This is just our galaxy though, there are then thought to be 100 billion galaxies or more, so total number of stars in the universe is massive.
Light could travel seven and a half times around the world in one second.
from zero to over 100,000 miles.
Ten seconds.
Probably not. Well, on second thought... it could be!
I thought I could come up with a better sentence but this is all I can do. He gave some thought to the idea of improving the sentence. The councilman made his decision and never gave the matter a second thought.
1 billion seconds / 3600 / 24 / 365.2422 = 31.69 years
Yes... into the future at one second per second. Current physical theory says that there could be "closed timelike paths" (scientific doublespeak for "time travel" if certain conditions were met... unfortunately, these conditions are not physically realistic and could not possibly occur in a finite universe. As far as we know, time travel is impossible.
Well you could just say "billion" job done. 1/2 second,If you started at zero and counted one digit every second, it would take, obviously one billion seconds.So how long is that:16,666,667 minutes11,574 days31 1/2 yearsHopefully you have something more constructive to do with your time?
Because they thought they could travel to Asia by sailing east.
400 billion seconds. (almost thirteen thousand years) By the way there are probably no more than 200 billion stars in our galaxy...