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|align="center"|31,536,000 | |align="center"|31,536,000 | ||
|align="center"|31,557,600 (Julian calendar), 31,556,952 (Gregorian calendar) | |align="center"|31,557,600 (Julian calendar), 31,556,952 (Gregorian calendar) | ||
β | |align="left"|"''Rent'' Method" refers to the song "{{w|Seasons of Love}}" from the musical ''{{w|Rent (musical)|Rent}}''. The song asks, "How do you measure a year?" One line says "525,600 minutes" while most of the rest of the song suggests the best way to measure a year is moments shared with a loved one | + | |align="left"|"''Rent'' Method" refers to the song "{{w|Seasons of Love}}" from the musical ''{{w|Rent (musical)|Rent}}''. The song asks, "How do you measure a year?" One line says "525,600 minutes" while most of the rest of the song suggests the best way to measure a year is moments shared with a loved one. |
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|align="center"|Age of the universe (seconds) | |align="center"|Age of the universe (seconds) |