- Cosmic Calendar
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The Cosmic Calendar is a scale in which the 13.7 billion year lifetime of the universe is mapped onto a single year. At this scale the Big Bang took place on January 1 at midnight, and the current time is mapped to December 31 at midnight.[1] At this scale, there are 434 years per second, 1.57 million years per hour, and 37.7 million years per day. The concept was popularized by Carl Sagan in his book The Dragons of Eden and on his television series Cosmos as a way to conceptualize the vast amounts of time in the history of the universe.
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The Cosmic Year
Big Bang
Date bya Event 1 Jan 13.7 Big Bang, as seen through cosmic background radiation 11 May 8.8 Milky Way Galaxy formed 1 Sep 4.57 Sun formed (planets and Earth's moon soon thereafter) 16 Sep 4.0 Oldest rocks known on Earth Evolution of life
Date bya Event 21 Sep 3.8 first life (prokaryotes) 12 Oct 3 photosynthesis 29 Oct 2.4 Oxygenation of atmosphere 8 Nov 2 complex cells (eukaryotes) 5 Dec 1 first multicellular life 14 Dec 0.67 simple animals 14 Dec 0.55 arthropods (ancestors of insects, arachnids) 18 Dec 0.5 fish and proto-amphibians 20 Dec 0.45 land plants 21 Dec 0.4 insects and seeds 22 Dec 0.36 amphibians 23 Dec 0.3 reptiles 26 Dec 0.2 mammals 27 Dec 0.15 birds 28 Dec 0.13 flowers 30 Dec 0.065 K-T mass extinction, non-avian dinosaurs die out Human evolution
Date / time mya Event 30 Dec 65 Primates 31 Dec, 06:05 15 Apes 31 Dec, 14:24 15 hominids 31 Dec, 22:24 2.5 primitive humans and stone tools 31 Dec, 23:44 0.4 Domestication of fire 31 Dec, 23:52 0.2 Anatomically modern humans 31 Dec, 23:55 0.11 Beginning of most recent glacial period 31 Dec, 23:58 0.035 sculpture and painting 31 Dec, 23:59:32 0.012 Agriculture History begins
Date / time kya Event 31 Dec, 23:59:47 5.5 First writing (marks end of prehistory and beginning of history), beginning of the Bronze Age 31 Dec, 23:59:48 5.0 First dynasty of Egypt, Early Dynastic period in Sumer, Astronomy 31 Dec, 23:59:49 4.5 Alphabet, Akkadian Empire, Wheel 31 Dec, 23:59:51 4.0 Code of Hammurabi, Middle Kingdom of Egypt 31 Dec, 23:59:52 3.5 Mycenaean Greece; Olmec civilization; Iron Age in Near East, India, and Europe; founding of Carthage 31 Dec, 23:59:53 3.0 Kingdom of Israel, ancient Olympic games 31 Dec, 23:59:54 2.5 Buddha, Confucius, Qin Dynasty, Classical Greece, Ashokan Empire, Vedas completed, Euclidean geometry, Archimedean physics, Roman Republic 31 Dec, 23:59:55 2.0 Ptolemaic astronomy, Roman Empire, Christ, invention of numeral 0 31 Dec, 23:59:56 1.5 Muhammad, Maya civilization, Song Dynasty, rise of Byzantine Empire 31 Dec, 23:59:58 1.0 Mongol Empire, Crusades, Christopher Columbus voyages to the Americas, Renaissance in Europe The current second
Date / time kya Event 31 Dec, 23:59:59 0.5 modern science and technology, American Revolution, French revolution, World War I, World War II, Apollo Moon landing See also
- Timeline of the Big Bang
- Timeline of evolution
- Timeline of human evolution
- Timeline of plant evolution
- Timeline of world history
- Timeline of prehistory
- Timeline of ancient history
- Timeline of the Middle Ages
- Timeline of modern history
- Detailed logarithmic timeline
- List of timelines
References
- ^ Therese Puyau Blanchard (1995). "The Universe At Your Fingertips Activity: Cosmic Calendar". Astronomical Society of the Pacific. http://www.astrosociety.org/education/astro/act2/cosmic.html. Retrieved 2007-12-15.
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