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How could the Precursors have hundreds of billions of years of history when the Universe is only 14 billion years old? I would check myself but I don't have the book, so can someone check to see if it says anything about what kind of years they're talking about? Because they surely aren't using earth years.
How could the Precursors have hundreds of billions of years of history when the Universe is only 14 billion years old? I would check myself but I don't have the book, so can someone check to see if it says anything about what kind of years they're talking about? Because they surely aren't using earth years.
-Dustin 12/24/14
-Dustin 12/24/14
:That has been brought up a few times on other sites. To which I'll ask you: how do you know it was referring to just ''this'' universe? And no, I'm not confusing universe with galaxy. -- [[User:SFH|SFH]] ([[User talk:SFH|talk]]) 23:31, 24 December 2014 (EST)

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How could the Precursors have hundreds of billions of years of history when the Universe is only 14 billion years old? I would check myself but I don't have the book, so can someone check to see if it says anything about what kind of years they're talking about? Because they surely aren't using earth years. -Dustin 12/24/14

That has been brought up a few times on other sites. To which I'll ask you: how do you know it was referring to just this universe? And no, I'm not confusing universe with galaxy. -- SFH (talk) 23:31, 24 December 2014 (EST)