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* 10<sup>21</sup> seconds = 1 ''zettasecond'' = 31.7 trillion years
* 10<sup>21</sup> seconds = 1 ''zettasecond'' = 31.7 trillion years
* 10<sup>24</sup> seconds = 1 ''yottasecond'' = 31.7 quadrillion years
* 10<sup>24</sup> seconds = 1 ''yottasecond'' = 31.7 quadrillion years
* 10<sup>27</sup> seconds = 1 ''ronnasecond'' = 31.7 quintillion years
* 10<sup>30</sup> seconds = 1 ''quettasecond'' = 31.7 sextillion years


== Teraseconds ==
Here are some examples of events that take this long:
Here are some examples of events that take this long:
* 75,000 years — time since the ancestors of the [[Indigenous Australians]] reached [[Australia]]
* 75,000 years — time since the ancestors of the [[Indigenous Australians]] reached [[Australia]]
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* 250,000 years — age of ''[[Homo neanderthalensis]]''
* 250,000 years — age of ''[[Homo neanderthalensis]]''
* 301,000 years — half-life of [[chlorine]]-36
* 301,000 years — half-life of [[chlorine]]-36
* 340,000 years -- half-life of [[curium]]-248
* 379,000 years -- time after the [[Big Bang]] until [[cosmic microwave background radiation]] began
* ~700,000 years -- time since the [[earth's magnetic field]] last changed
* 1,000,000 years -- the lifespan of a [[blue supergiant]] [[star]]
* 1,530,000 years -- half-life of [[zirconium]]-93
* 2,600,000 years -- amount of time the [[Paleolithic]] era lasted
* 2,600,000 years -- half-life of [[technetium]]-97
* 3.74 million years -- half-life of [[manganese]]-53
* 4 million years -- time since the last [[ice age]]
* 4.2 million years -- half-life of [[technetium]]-98
* 6.5 million years -- half-life of [[palladium]]-107
* 15.6 million years -- half-life of [[curium]]-247
* 20 million years -- time since the first forms of grass appeared
* 23.42 million years -- half-life of [[uranium]]-236
* 26 million years -- time since the first [[Proboscidea|elephants]] were born


== Petaseconds ==
* Some [[radioisotope]]s have very long [[half-life (element)|half-lives]]:
* 34 million years -- time since the [[evolution]] of the [[cat]]
:* (1.4 ± 0.4) × 10<sup>17</sup> years – [[vanadium]]-50
* 34.7 million years -- [[Half-life (element)|half-life]] of [[niobium]]-92
:* (1.9 ± 0.2) × 10<sup>19</sup> years – [[bismuth]]-209
* 49 million years -- time since the [[whale]]s returned to the water
:* (3.1 ± 0.4) × 10<sup>19</sup> years – [[cadmium]]-116
* 60 million years -- time since the evolution of the first [[primates]].
:* (2.2 ± 0.3) × 10<sup>24</sup> years – [[tellurium]]-128
* 135 million years -- time since end of [[Jurassic]] and beginning of [[Cretaceous]] period
* 250 million years -- [[Galactic year]] - an orbit around the center of the [[Milky way]] of our [[Sun]] and the [[Solar system]]
* 251.4 million years -- time since the [[Permian–Triassic extinction event]]
* 280 million years -- time since end of [[Carboniferous]] and beginning of Permian Period.
* 390 million years - first [[fishapod]]s
* 575 million years - age of the oldest [[Ediacaran biota|animal]] fossils
* 580 million years - time since the end of a possible [[Snowball Earth]] ice age
* 703.8 million years - [[Half-life (element)|half-life]] of [[uranium]]-235
* 750 million years - time since the beginning of a possible ice age
* 1277 million years - half-life of [[potassium]]-40
* 1.8-2.1 billion years - age of the earliest [[eukaryote]]s
* 2.3 billion years - time since the first known [[Snowball Earth|ice age]]
* 3.5 to 3.8 billion years - age of oldest records of life: [[stromatolite]]s and [[cyanobacteria]]
* 4.468 billion years - [[Half-life (element)|half-life]] of [[uranium]]-238
* 4.5 billion years - [[age of the Earth]]
* 13.7 ± 0.2 billion years (4e17 seconds) - age of the [[universe]] according to the [[Big Bang]] theory
* 20 billion years - time until the end of the universe in the [[Big Rip]] scenario


== Exaseconds ==
* 100 billion (10<sup>11</sup>) years -- If the [[Big crunch|universe is closed]], the lifetime of the [[universe]]
* Some [[radioisotope]]s have very long [[half-life (element)|half-lives]]:
** (1.4 ± 0.4) × 10<sup>17</sup> years – [[vanadium]]-50
** (1.9 ± 0.2) × 10<sup>19</sup> years – [[bismuth]]-209
** (3.1 ± 0.4) × 10<sup>19</sup> years – [[cadmium]]-116
** (2.2 ± 0.3) × 10<sup>24</sup> years – [[tellurium]]-128





Latest revision as of 20:47, 12 July 2024

A terasecond (symbol: Ts) is one trillion seconds. That is about 31,700 years. It can be written as 1012 seconds.

Here is a list of time spans longer than 1 terasecond:

  • 1015 seconds = 1 petasecond = 31.7 million years
  • 1018 seconds = 1 exasecond = 31.7 billion years
  • 1021 seconds = 1 zettasecond = 31.7 trillion years
  • 1024 seconds = 1 yottasecond = 31.7 quadrillion years
  • 1027 seconds = 1 ronnasecond = 31.7 quintillion years
  • 1030 seconds = 1 quettasecond = 31.7 sextillion years

Teraseconds

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Here are some examples of events that take this long:

Petaseconds

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Exaseconds

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