189: The First Million Years

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A Study of Notation #189 (out of 202)

NotationT (seconds)L (meters)M (kilograms)C (Coulombs)T (Kelvin)
1894.2302×1013 s1.268×1022 km1.707×1048kg1.471×1039CBeing studied

OverviewThe First Million Years: Within Notation-189, we find the first million years. Notation 188 is 2.1151×1013 seconds while Notation-189 is at 4.2302×1013 seconds. There are 31,556,952,000,000 seconds in a million years (that’s 31.556955 trillion seconds) which is just a bit closer to Notation-189 than Notation-188. It is good to recognize these natural groupings, Notations 199, 189, 179, and 169 based on years. The next group will be based on seconds, Notations 144 down to 34, and then Notations 25, 15, and 5. Please remember that this is a first pass at seeing the universe in terms of Planck Time and the natural groupings that follow.

In this model, all the notations are always active. There is always something turning a billion and a million years old. We use these firsts to remind us of the full dynamics of the universe at any one moment in time.

We would not see the universe as it was in the very first million years. It would not be identical to how that domain looks today because it will have had incorporated 13,810 million years of relational changes (expansion or growth).

Wikipedia: 189 is a centered cube number[1] and a heptagonal number.[2] The centered cube numbers are the sums of two consecutive cubes, and 189 can be written as sum of two cubes in two ways: 43 + 53 and 63 + (−3)3

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