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How old is earth? Actually we are wasting time in reserch of earth age. Which is eternal forever. Like that our Atma is also eternal it is said in geetha. But in logically if you look at time start from 1hr to 24 hr is called 1 day the again start from 1st hr for 2nd day. Like that our earth population must be recycle every particular fixed years.

Here how many years old of earth is not important. The important is living beings on earth how long carry forward.

one think is i am very clear it can't be millions and trillions of years if it is so you imagine the population may be many time of 750 cr.

 

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"The age of Earth cannot be trillions of years as the population would be trillions by now"

 

Well, there are 4 ages and in every Kali Yuga, man engages in wars in which millions of die. That's why the population of the Earth is not trillions now after having exited for 155 trillion years.

 

You will find this out soon, with the next 3rd world war when millions will be killed with nukes.

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Omshanti.

Learned guest wrote:

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"The age of Earth cannot be trillions of years as the population would be trillions by now"

 

Well, there are 4 ages and in every Kali Yuga, man engages in wars in which millions of die. That's why the population of the Earth is not trillions now after having exited for 155 trillion years.

 

You will find this out soon, with the next 3rd world war when millions will be killed with nukes.

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He has found an interesting way to defend why the population has not increased in spite of men existing on this earth since trillions of years.

But as regards his warning about the forthcoming world war, it is surprisingly different from the view expressed by another member of this forum who stated that Kaliyuga is still very young and going to last for more than 4 lakh years. Hence the largescale destruction should be expected only after 4 lakh years. Why this discrepancy?

With regards,

On Godly service,

Roohani sevadhari,

Prajapita Brahmakumar

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