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what if we would study that scientists have absolutely no idea how old the universe is that might be a bit sensationalist as we do have some idea but we dont know for sure and more importantly we dont know why we dont know the first reasonably accurate calculation for the age of the universe came in 1958 from astronomer Alan sandidge derived from measuring the universes rate of expansion there was a margin of error but it was calculated that the Universe was roughly 14.5 billion years old give or take a billion years with Scientists believing that the best estimate is 13.8 billion years for nearly 50 years this age of the universe was accepted the science improved so too did our calculations and that margin of error became smaller and smaller then in the year 2000 a new method measuring the rate of expansion of the universe was created at first this is great because the margin of error both methods offered a possible range for the age of the universe and those ranges they overlapp