And for posting this on the debate board instead of the OT board, but there doesn't seem to be much traffic there these days.
When scientists say that the age of the universe is 13.7 billion years -- what are they basing that on? Are they basing it on what they can observe? (for example, a star is 13.7 billion light years away, therefore the universe is at least 13.7 billion years old) Or on something else?
Also, is the age of the earth based on the age of the rocks? Or are there other factors involved?
I'm perfectly cool with the ages they've put forth, but the other day my mom was wondering how they can say with such certainty how old everything was, and I wasn't able to give her an explanation that was satisfying to her.
When scientists say that the age of the universe is 13.7 billion years -- what are they basing that on? Are they basing it on what they can observe? (for example, a star is 13.7 billion light years away, therefore the universe is at least 13.7 billion years old) Or on something else?
Also, is the age of the earth based on the age of the rocks? Or are there other factors involved?
I'm perfectly cool with the ages they've put forth, but the other day my mom was wondering how they can say with such certainty how old everything was, and I wasn't able to give her an explanation that was satisfying to her.