Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 1996
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1996conph..37..263h&link_type=abstract
Contemporary Physics, Vol. 37, No. 4, p. 263 - 281
Physics
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Universe: Age
Scientific paper
Astronomers have two approaches to trying to determine the age of the Universe. They can estimate the ages of individual objects in the Universe and specifically in our Galaxy. These estimates use either the observed properties of stars and theoretical ideas concerning stellar evolution or the abundances of long-lived radioactive isotopes and their decay products. Alternatively they can use cosmological theories and observations to try to determine the age of the entire Universe. Obviously the Universe must be older than its component parts but neither of the above methods is sufficiently reliable that this is true of the deduced ages. As a result, it is from time to time reported that some object in the Universe is older than the Universe itself. In this article the authors discuss the methods that are currently being used to determine the age and they emphasize the problems in obtaining reliable results. It is not at present possible to provide a definite value for the age of the Universe.
Hendry Martin A.
Tayler Roger John
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