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    Fermat's Library‏ @fermatslibrary Apr 17
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    Predictions for the age of the Earth over time 🌍 ∞ - Aristotle (350 BC) ↓ 4004 y - James Ussher (1654) ↓ 20 to 400 million y - Lord Kelvin (1862) ↓ 100 million y - John Joly (1900) ↓ 1600 to 3000 million y - Arthur Holmes (1927) ↓ 4550 million y - C.C. Patterson (1956)

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      2. Trollolargh‏ @Trollolargh Apr 17
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        And Greta & the like thinks it's all going to end within the next 50yrs 😂😂😂😂

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      3. Abdou 🧞‍♂️ 🇩🇿‏ @AladdScorpion Apr 17
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        earth will always be here it's the humans and other species who are at risk

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      2. बेजोब युवक‏ @rashp9 Apr 17
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        8.64 billion years - hindu cosmology.

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      3. Pravin Nema‏ @prav2017 Apr 17
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        = Hindu mythology

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      1. 𒌉𒇽‏ @DerMenschensohn Apr 17
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        𒌉𒇽 Retweeted May Shaddel

        https://twitter.com/MayShaddel/status/1082957349596229632 …

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        May Shaddel @MayShaddel
        Mediaeval Muslim chronographer and historian Ḥamza al-Iṣfahānī (d. ca. 970 CE) states that according to some astronomers the age of the world from creation until 858 CE would be 12.32 billion and 320 million years. That's jaw-droppingly close to modern astronomical estimates of pic.twitter.com/9eLBCUqvsh
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      2. Parasita Neural‏ @Scroupulos Apr 17
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        4550 mi y = infinity ---> Aristotle was right!!!

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      3. Saad Asad‏ @Saad_163_ Apr 17
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        Not really....

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      2. Dr Ciphers  🐍  💻  📖  🔧‏ @Dr_Ciphers Apr 17
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        Aristotle will eventually turn out to be correct :)

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      3. Thaddee Tyl‏ @espadrine Apr 17
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        For starters, if Earth is defined as the mass surrounding a specific proton at the center, well, that proton formed about a microsecond after the universe did, so that’s a 13.8 billion years old Earth right there.

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      2. Terrence Hynes Jr‏ @thynes2537 Apr 17
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        6,000 years, created from nothing.

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      3. linus‏ @Notlinus_ Apr 17
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        Actually 4.5 billion years, and created from debree from our newly formed sun. Enough with fairy tales...

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