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Light years are a unit of astronomical distance, measuring the distance that light travels in one year. On the other hand, human years are a unit of time, representing the time it takes for Earth to complete one orbit around the Sun, approximately 365.25 days.

Since light years and human years measure different quantities (distance and time, respectively), they cannot be directly converted into each other. They represent different aspects of measurement.

However, if you are asking about the time it would take for a beam of light to travel a distance of 25,640 light years in terms of human years, we can calculate it based on the speed of light. The speed of light in a vacuum is approximately 299,792,458 meters per second.

To calculate the time, we can use the following formula:

Time = Distance / Speed

Converting light years to meters, we get:

25,640 light years * (9.461 × 10^15 meters/light year) ≈ 2.428 × 10^20 meters

Using the speed of light, we can calculate the time it would take:

Time ≈ (2.428 × 10^20 meters) / (299,792,458 meters/second) ≈ 8.104 × 10^11 seconds

Now, to convert seconds into human years, we divide by the number of seconds in a year:

Time ≈ (8.104 × 10^11 seconds) / (31,557,600 seconds/year) ≈ 25,687 years

Therefore, it would take approximately 25,687 human years for light to travel a distance of 25,640 light years.

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