The Cosmical Year

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Uploaded by on Apr 4, 2009

I worked with kingbadmovie on this (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7Uw9625cKA). This is basically a simplified version of what scientists (according to kingbadmovie's anthropology and my biology textbooks) believe happened in order and supposedly how long it took.

conversion table:
1 year = 15,000,000,000 years
1 month = 1, 250, 000, 000 years
1 day = 41, 000, 000 years
1 hour = 1, 740, 000 years
1 minute = 29, 000 years
1 second = 475 years

note: if you do the math, it does't really add up. It actually adds up to the universe is 1.498 * 10^10, roughly 14 9/10 billion years. I rounded that off to 15 billion though (estimated age of the universe).

We were biased in this, we mostly covered human events and events that were significant to our species, while ignoring many other biological and physical developments elsewhere. But we both thought more people could relate to it this way.

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  • @VyckRo

    "from where?" Abiogenesis.

    "You do not believe that Australopithecus was walking on two feet? I presume that was a rhetorical question, was it ?

  • 1:27 basic life ?! from where?

    3:45 you do not believe that Australopithecus, whas walking on two feet? lol to 4:16

  • That's the third time i've watched this and it's still mind-blowing

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