Updates very slowly for some reason. This adds the approximate seconds since the beginning of time to 2000, then does some math with the "days since 2000" block to find the seconds since the beginning of time. you will be surprised at how small it is. Update: calculations changed to include leap years and a few other factors, resulting in the output being 391,689,891,580,800,000 seconds more precise than the old version. update 2: even MORE accurate because it now takes into account that a day isn't exactly 24 hours long update 3: this can now be considered the MOST ACCURATE CALCULATION OF TIME EVER as it now takes into fact that the earth's day has slowed down slowly, so we now go off of a day's length as how long it would've been had the earth existed in 13.8 sections of time that are 1 billion years long update 4: it now uses 1 million year intervals, meaning that this will probably be the most accurate calculation of time to EVER EXIST for i'd say atleast 20 years. update 5: it now uses 10000 year intervals. i don't know what to say.
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