>>11688429Earth could be 20 billion years old or just 20 million. There's no way for us to know.
Consider for example:
https://files.catbox.moe/6vxlly.webm>inb4 evolutionary processes require Earth to be much older than 20 million yearsNo, evolution happens much faster than people have been told, and the Ebner Effect (the effect which the electric field the Earth is in has on lifeforms) throws evolution out of the window anyway and completely upsets things. Relating to that, see:
https://files.catbox.moe/ga936v.webm and:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUfOiW0_bZ0As for the universe, it has most likely always existed and always will. So in other words it's far far far older than than the "13.7 billion years" meme. It doesn't have an age, because it has always existed.