TIME | EVENT DESCRIPTION | LOCATION |
UNIVERSE | ||
1,000,000,000,000 YBN | 1) We are a tiny part of a universe that is made of an infinite amount of space, matter and time. | |
990,000,000,000 YBN | 2) There is more space than matter. | |
980,000,000,000 YBN | 3) All matter is made of particles of light. | |
970,000,000,000 YBN | 11) The universe has no start or end. The same light particles that have always been, continue to move in the space that has always been. | |
960,000,000,001 YBN | 5) Matter and motion can never be created, destroyed or exchanged. | |
950,000,000,000 YBN | 6) Light particles become trapped with each other forming protons, stars and galaxies. | |
940,000,000,000 YBN | 7) All of the galaxies we see are only a tiny part of the universe. We will never see most of the universe because no light particles from there can ever reach us. | |
935,000,000,000 YBN | 4) Light particles move to less filled spaces. As a space fills, light particles form gas clouds called nebuli, and then galaxies of stars. Living objects grow around stars and pull stars together to form globular clusters and then a globular galaxy. Living objects need matter to stop their decay. Light particles that move to empty spaces form new nebuli which continues the cycle. Stars may be light particles at a much larger scale, just as light particles may be stars at a much smaller scale. This system may go on infinitely in both larger and smaller scale. | |
LIFE | ||
165,000,000,000 YBN | 13) The Milky Way Nebula starts to form. | |
33,000,000,000 YBN | 6180) First star. | |
22,000,000,000 YBN | 6181) Living objects reach another star. | |
10,000,000,000 YBN | 6182) First globular cluster. | |
5,500,000,000 YBN | 16) Our star. | |
5,500,000,000 YBN | 17) Planets form. Like the star they have liquid metal at the surface. Larger planets are surrounded by gas. | |
4,600,000,000 YBN | 30) Planet Earth cools, crust forms, water condenses and falls to make the first Earth oceans, lakes, and rivers. | |
4,400,000,000 YBN | 18) Larger molecules form on Earth like amino acids and sugars. | |
4,395,000,000 YBN | 19) Nucleic acids form on Earth. | |
4,385,000,000 YBN | 167) RNA links amimo acids into the first proteins. | |
4,380,000,000 YBN | 40) A protein copies nucleic acid molecules. | |
4,355,000,000 YBN | 20) The first cell on Earth. DNA is surrounded by proteins. | |
4,350,000,000 YBN | 183) Cells make the first lipids on Earth. | |
4,187,000,000 YBN | 181) Cell response to light. | |
4,000,000,000 YBN | 43) Photosynthesis, cells emit free Oxygen. | |
3,950,000,000 YBN | 37) Multicellular prokaryotes. | |
3,900,000,000 YBN | 57) Aerobic cellular respiration. First aerobic cell. Cell uses oxygen. | |
3,850,000,000 YBN | 36) Oldest physical evidence for life: ratio of carbon-13 to carbon-12. | Akilia Island, Western Greenland |
3,850,000,000 YBN | 45) Oldest sediment, the "Banded Iron Formation" begins. | Akilia Island, Western Greenland |
3,500,000,000 YBN | 39) Oldest fossil evidence of life: stromatolites. | Warrawoona, Western Australia, and, Fig Tree Group, South Africa |
3,500,000,000 YBN | 287) Oldest fossil of an organism. | Warrawoona, northwestern Western Australia and Onverwacht Group, Barberton Mountain Land, South Africa |
2,800,000,000 YBN | 177) Gender and sex (conjugation) evolve in bacteria. | |
2,795,000,000 YBN | 23) The first virus. | |
2,730,000,000 YBN | 80) Cells can eat other cells. | |
2,700,000,000 YBN | 60) Eukaryotic cell. The first cell with a nucleus. The first protist. The nucleus may develop from the infolding of plasma membrane. | |
2,640,000,000 YBN | 73) Eukaryote sex evolves. First diploid cell (2 sets of chromosomes). First zygote. Increase in genetic variety. | |
2,610,000,000 YBN | 296) Eukaryote gender. | |
2,480,000,000 YBN | 170) Bacteria live on land. | |
2,300,000,000 YBN | 48) Oldest "Red Beds". Evidence of free oxygen in the air. | |
2,000,000,000 YBN | 63) A captured bacterium becomes a mitochondrion. | |
1,800,000,000 YBN | 46) End of Banded Iron Formation. | |
1,570,000,000 YBN | 99) Homeobox genes regulate the building of major body parts. | |
1,520,000,000 YBN | 203) Colonialism evolves in Eukaryote. | |
1,500,000,000 YBN | 15) Cyanobacteria become plastids in a eukaryotic cell. | |
1,500,000,000 YBN | 86) First plant. | |
1,280,000,000 YBN | 38) Multicellular Eukaryotes. | (earlest red alga fossils:) (Hunting Formation) Somerset Island, arctic Canada |
1,280,000,000 YBN | 85) Differentiation in multicellular eukaryote. Gamete (or spore) cells and somatic cells. Start of death by aging. | |
1,200,000,000 YBN | 221) First fungi. | |
1,080,000,000 YBN | 97) Eukaryote eye, first three-dimensional response to light. | |
670,000,000 YBN | 286) Multicellularity evolves in a free moving Protist. This allows larger free moving organisms to evolve. | |
660,000,000 YBN | 81) First animal and first metazoan (sponges). | |
660,000,000 YBN | 517) Male gonad. | |
650,000,000 YBN | 69) Animal cells group as tissues. | |
640,000,000 YBN | 83) First nerve cell (neuron), and nervous system. Earliest touch and sound detection and memory. | |
640,000,000 YBN | 96) Muscle cells. | |
640,000,000 YBN | 414) Ovary. | |
630,000,000 YBN | 82) Cnidarians {NIDAREeNS} (corals, jellyfish). Earliest animal eye. | |
600,000,000 YBN | 107) Bilateral species (two sided symmetry). Earliest animal brain. Third embryonic layer: the mesoderm {meZuDRM}. | |
600,000,000 YBN | 459) Intestine. | |
600,000,000 YBN | 532) Cylindrical gut, anus, and through-put of food evolves in a bilaterian. | |
600,000,000 YBN | 593) Genital pore, vagina, and uterus. | |
600,000,000 YBN | 660) Penis. | |
590,000,000 YBN | 98) Blood vessels and blood. | |
580,000,000 YBN | 93) Protostomes, ancestor of all arthropods and molluscs. | |
580,000,000 YBN | 105) Deuterostomes (ancestor of acorn worms, starfish and all chordates). | |
580,000,000 YBN | 131) First shell (or skeleton). | (Doushantuo Formation) Beidoushan, Guizhou Province, South China |
570,000,000 YBN | 311) Earliest teeth. Animals start to eat other animals. | |
565,000,000 YBN | 347) Chordates (ancestor of all tunicates {TUNiKiTS}, fish, amphibians, reptiles, mammals and birds). | |
565,000,000 YBN | 348) Tunicates {TUNiKiTS}. | |
560,000,000 YBN | 349) First fish. | |
543,000,000 YBN | 101) Segmentation. | |
535,000,000 YBN | 114) Heart. | |
533,000,000 YBN | 343) Mollusks. | |
530,000,000 YBN | 339) Arthropods (crustaceans, insects). | |
530,000,000 YBN | 350) Vertebrates (ancestor of most fishes, and all amphibians, reptiles, mammals, and birds). | |
475,000,000 YBN | 244) Non-vascular plants (Liverworts, Mosses). | |
475,000,000 YBN | 398) Plants live on land. | earliest fossils: Caradoc, Libya |
472,000,000 YBN | 402) Animals live on land, arthropods. | earliest arthropod tracks: Kingston, Ontario, Canada |
460,000,000 YBN | 353) Jawed vertebrates. First vertebrate teeth. | Oceans |
440,000,000 YBN | 236) Vascular plants. | |
440,000,000 YBN | 6172) Lung. | Ocean (presumably) |
385,000,000 YBN | 405) First forests. | earliest fossils: Gilboa, New York, USA |
385,000,000 YBN | 411) First flying animal (arthropod insect). | earliest fossils: (Wamsutta Formation) southeastern Massachusetts and Upper Silesian Basin, Czech Republic |
375,000,000 YBN | 380) First tetrapods (organisms with four feet), the amphibians. First limbs (arms and legs) and fingers. | Fresh water, Greenland (on the equator) |
363,000,000 YBN | 379) Vertebrates live on land. | Fresh water, Greenland (on the equator) |
359,000,000 YBN | 243) First seed. | earliest fossils: Scotland |
340,000,000 YBN | 384) Hard-shell egg. The Amniota {aMnEOtu} (ancestor of reptiles, mammals and birds). Start of vertebrate internal fertilization. | earliest fossils: Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland |
317,000,000 YBN | 385) Reptiles. | earliest fossils: (Joggins Formation) Nova Scotia, Canada |
260,000,000 YBN | 232) Warm-blooded, hair growing animal. | |
228,000,000 YBN | 412) Dinosaurs. | earliest fossils: (Ischigualasto Formation) Valley of the Moon, Ischigualasto Provinvial Park, northwestern Argestina |
225,000,000 YBN | 126) Mammals. | earliest fossils: (Dockum Formation) Kalgary, Crosby County, Texas, USA |
220,000,000 YBN | 428) First flying vertebrate (Pterosaur). | |
150,000,000 YBN | 393) Birds evolve. First feather. | |
145,000,000 YBN | 245) First flowering plant. Fruits, nuts, vegetables. | Israel, Morocco, Libya, and possibly China |
140,000,000 YBN | 457) Marsupials. First nipple and breast. | China |
125,000,000 YBN | 163) Placental mammals. | earliest fossils: (Daxigou) Jianchang County, Liaoning Province, China |
105,000,000 YBN | 491) Afrotheres. | Africa |
85,000,000 YBN | 499) Laurasiatheres. | Laurasia |
65,000,000 YBN | 508) Rodents. | |
63,000,000 YBN | 587) Primates. Opposable thumb. | Africa or India |
24,000,000 YBN | 662) Primate loses tail. | |
6,000,000 YBN | 544) Chimpanzees. | Africa |
4,400,000 YBN | 546) Ardipithecus. Earliest bipedal primate. | Lukeino Formation, Tugen Hills, Kenya, Africa |
SCIENCE | ||
2,500,000 YBN | 455) Stone tools. | Gona, Ethiopia |
2,200,000 YBN | 447) Humans. Homo habilis. The human brain starts getting bigger. | (Kenya and Tanzania) Africa |
1,800,000 YBN | 563) Homo erectus {hOmO ireKTuS}. | Lake Turkana, East Africa |
1,700,000 YBN | 449) Erectus moves into Eurasia. | |
1,500,000 YBN | 583) Controlled use of fire. | (Swartkrans cave) Swartkrans, South Africa |
1,000,000 YBN | 589) Erectus evolves less body hair. | |
970,000 YBN | 200) Hominids wear clothing. | Happisburgh, Norfolk, UK |
400,000 YBN | 615) Spear. | Kathu Pan 1, South Africa|(Schöningen, Germany.) |
200,000 YBN | 548) Homo sapiens. | Ethiopia, Africa |
200,000 YBN | 590) The thirty sounds of human language. | |
101,000 YBN [99000 BC] | 594) Sapiens move into Eurasia. | |
100,000 YBN [98000 BC] | 6333) Theory of Gods. | (Es-Skhul) Mount Carmel, Israel |
61,000 YBN [59000 BC] | 614) Bow and arrows. | Sibudu Cave, South Africa |
46,000 YBN [44000 BC] | 577) Humans reach Australia by boat. | |
40,000 YBN [38000 BC] | 604) Oil lamp. | Southwest France |
40,000 YBN [38000 BC] | 1262) Painting. | (The Panel de las Manos) El Castillo Cave, Spain|Southern France |
40,000 YBN [38000 BC] | 5871) Musical instrument. | Hohle Fels Cave, Germany |
32,000 YBN [30000 BC] | 602) Weaving. | Dzudzuana Cave, Georgia |
31,700 YBN [29700 BC] | 42) Humans raise dogs. | Goyet cave, Belgium |
29,000 YBN [27000 BC] | 6215) Ceramics. | Dolni Věstonice, Czechoslovakia |
18,000 YBN [16000 BC] | 603) Pottery. | (Yuchanyan cave), Daoxian County, Hunan Province, China |
13,000 YBN [11000 BC] | 578) Humans enter America. | Mexico City and Arlington Canyon on Santa Rosa Island, California, USA |
11,000 YBN [9000 BC] | 606) First city. | Jericho, (modern West Bank) Palestine |
9,500 YBN [7500 BC] | 612) Wheat grown. | Tell Abu Hureyra, Syria|southeastern Turkey and northern Syria (Nevali Cori, Turkey) |
9,240 YBN [7240 BC] | 1478) Squash grown. | Paiján, Peru |
7,700 YBN [5700 BC] | 719) Rice grown. | Kuahuqiao, Hangzhou Bay, Zhejiang Province|Yangtze (in Hubei and Hunan provinces), China |
7,000 YBN [5000 BC] | 627) Metal casting (copper). | Belovode, Eastern Serbia |
5,500 YBN [3500 BC] | 646) The wheel. | Mesopotamia (and a similar pottery wheel from Choga Mish, Iran) |
5,350 YBN [3350 BC] | 1261) Writing on clay tablets. | Uruk |
5,310 YBN [3310 BC] | 704) Animal pulled vehicles. | (TRB - Funnel Beaker culture) Bronocice, Krakow, Poland |
4,500 YBN [2500 BC] | 635) Iron casting. | Alaca Höyük in northern Anatolia (modern Turkey)|Palestine|Tell Hammeh (az-Zarqa), Jordan|Central Europe and north Assyria |
4,300 YBN [2300 BC] | 667) Glass making. | Mesopotamia |
4,300 YBN [2300 BC] | 1271) Written stories. | Lagash|Nippur |
4,000 YBN [2000 BC] | 733) Lock and key. | Nineveh, Assyria on the Tigris River |
3,531 YBN [1531 BC] | 639) Planets recognized. | Babylon |
2,529 YBN [529 BC] | 772) Earth described as a sphere. | Croton, Italy |
2,467 YBN [467 BC] | 836) That stars are other Suns is known. | Clazomenae (75 miles/120 km north of Miletus)|Athens|Did not move to Athens until around 462 bce |
2,467 YBN [467 BC] | 1894) Particle (or wireless) communication. | Argos, Greece |
2,460 YBN [460 BC] | 841) Theory of atoms. | |
2,260 YBN [260 BC] | 882) Rotation of Earth around self and Sun understood. | (Mousion of Alexandria) Alexandria, Egpyt |
2,246 YBN [246 BC] | 898) Size of Earth known. | Alexandria, Egypt |
2,140 YBN [140 BC] | 1070) Paper. | Pa-chhiao near Sian in the Shensi province of China|Xian, China |
2,056 YBN [56 BC] | 1045) Theory that light is an atom. | Rome, Italy |
1,950 YBN [50 AD] | 1078) Steam engine. | Alexandria, Egypt |
1,150 YBN [850 AD] | 1144) Gunpowder. | China |
1,040 YBN [960 AD] | 6186) Rocket. | China |
868 YBN [1132 AD] | 1146) Gun. | Ta-tsu, Szechuan Province, China |
772 YBN [1228 AD] | 1392) Theory that all matter is made of light. | Oxford, England |
392 YBN [1608 AD] | 1618) Telescope. | Middleburgh, Zeeland (Holland) (modern: Netherlands) |
390 YBN [01/??/1610 AD] | 1605) Moons of Jupiter seen. | (University of Padua) Padua, Venice, Italy |
390 YBN [1610 AD] | 6488) Microscope. | Middleburgh, Zeeland (Holland) (modern: Netherlands) |
357 YBN [1643 AD] | 1692) Vacuum. | Florence, Italy |
322 YBN [1678 AD] | 3592) Direct neuron activation. Muscle contracted with electricity. | Amsterdam, Netherlands (presumably) |
313 YBN [1687 AD] | 1845) Law of gravitation. | Cambridge, England (presumably) |
209 YBN [1791 AD] | 2175) Remote neuron activation (muscle contracted remotely by light particles). | Bologna, Italy |
200 YBN [03/20/1800 AD] | 2250) Electric battery. | Pavia, Italy |
200 YBN [03/27/1800 AD] | 2179) Invisible light recognized. | Slough, England |
199 YBN [11/12/1801 AD] | 2405) Frequencies of light measured. | London, England |
191 YBN [1809 AD] | 2481) Electric light. | London, England |
180 YBN [1820 AD] | 3374) Gas combustion engine. | (Magdalen College) Cambridge, England |
179 YBN [09/11/1821 AD] | 2701) Electric motor. | (Royal Institution in) London, England |
174 YBN [1826 AD] | 2355) Photograph. | Chalon-sur-Saône, France |
170 YBN [1830 AD] | 4003) Sound recorded. | (University of) Göttingen, Germany |
169 YBN [09/??/1831 AD] | 2705) Electric generator. | (Royal Institution in) London, England |
168 YBN [1832 AD] | 2514) Plastic. | Nancy, France |
161 YBN [07/29/1839 AD] | 3308) Light converted to electricity. | (University of Paris) Paris, France |
155 YBN [04/??/1845 AD] | 2839) Spiral galaxies seen. | (Birr Castle) Parsonstown, Ireland |
142 YBN [07/01/1858 AD] | 3033) Theory of evolution. | (Linnean Society), London, England |
141 YBN [10/20/1859 AD] | 3087) Atomic composition determined from light spectra. | (University of Heidelberg), Heidelberg, Germany |
139 YBN [10/26/1861 AD] | 3997) Microphone, speaker, and telephone. Sound converted to electricity and back. | (built in workshop behind Reis's house and cabinet in Garnier's Institute, Friedrichsdorf, demonstrated before Physical Society) Frankfort, Germany |
125 YBN [08/28/1875 AD] | 5575) Direct neuron reading. | Liverpool, England |
120 YBN [1880 AD] | 5839) Artificial muscle. | (University of Giessen) Giessen, Germany |
118 YBN [03/24/1882 AD] | 3620) Invisible particle communication. | (employed at Tuft's College) Sommerville, Massachusetts, USA |
111 YBN [06/21/1889 AD] | 4021) Motion picture camera. | (Piccadilly) London, England |
105 YBN [11/05/1895 AD] | 3936) X-rays. | (University of Würzburg) Würzburg, Germany |
97 YBN [03/23/1903 AD] | 4493) Airplane. | Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina, USA |
94 YBN [12/21/1906 AD] | 4788) Electric switch and amplifier. | (De Forest Radio Telephone Company) New York City, New York, USA |
93 YBN [05/??/1907 AD] | 4269) Atoms separated by mass. | (Cambridge University) Cambridge, England |
93 YBN [11/13/1907 AD] | 354) Helicopter. | |
92 YBN [06/06/1908 AD] | 3616) Image sent and received by radio. | London, England |
81 YBN [04/??/1919 AD] | 4750) Atomic transmutation and atomic fusion. | (University of Manchester) Manchester, England |
68 YBN [04/16/1932 AD] | 5182) Atomic fission. | (Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge University) Cambridge, England |
63 YBN [05/22/1937 AD] | 5515) Picture of individual atoms. | (Siemens and Halske) Berlin, Germany |
61 YBN [04/30/1939 AD] | 5835) Bipedal robot. | (Westinghouse Electric Corporation) Mansfield, Ohio, USA |
47 YBN [04/02/1953 AD] | 5660) Structure of DNA understood. | (Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge) Cambridge, England |
46 YBN [05/05/1954 AD] | 5649) MASER. | (Columbia University) New York City, New York, USA |
43 YBN [10/04/1957 AD] | 5486) Human-made satellite. | (Baikonur Cosmodrome at Tyuratam) Kazakhstan, U.S.S.R. |
41 YBN [09/14/1959 AD] | 5597) Ship impacts moon. | (Baikonur Cosmodrome) Tyuratam, Kazakhstan, U.S.S.R. |
39 YBN [04/12/1961 AD] | 5601) Human orbits Earth. | Saratovskaya oblast, U.S.S.R. |
31 YBN [07/21/1969 AD] | 655) Humans walk on the moon of Earth. | Moon of Earth |
29 YBN [12/02/1971 AD] | 5620) Ship lands on Mars. | Planet Mars |
27 YBN [12/03/1973 AD] | 5622) Ship reaches Jupiter. | Planet Jupiter |
21 YBN [09/01/1979 AD] | 388) Ship reaches Saturn. | Planet Saturn |
14 YBN [01/24/1986 AD] | 5628) Ship reaches Uranus. | Planet Uranus |
12 YBN [12/14/1988 AD] | 6194) Microscopic motor. | (University of California at Berkeley), Berkeley, California, USA |
11 YBN [08/25/1989 AD] | 5629) Ship reaches Neptune. | Planet Neptune |
10 YBN [01/17/1990 AD] | 6191) Individual atoms moved. | (IBM Research Division, Almaden Research Center) San Jose, California, USA |
1 YAN [06/28/2001 AD] | 6192) Microscopic radio chip. | (Hitachi) Japan |
8 YAN [12/10/2008 AD] | 3886) Remote neuron reading. Image of what the eyes are seeing captured remotely. | (Collaboration between researchers at two Japanese Universities, two research Institutes, and ATR Computational Neuroscience Laboratories) Kyoto, Japan |
FUTURE | ||
15 YAN [2015 AD] | 332) Sound a brain hears recorded remotely. | |
18 YAN [2018 AD] | 6208) Radio device functions as cell organelle. | |
25 YAN [2025 AD] | 337) Remote neuron writing using microscopic devices in neurons. | |
25 YAN [2025 AD] | 6193) Microscopic camera. | |
25 YAN [2025 AD] | 6198) Microscopic flying camera. | |
30 YAN [2030 AD] | 365) Thought-audio recorded and played out loud. Humans start to communicate by thought-image and thought-sound only. | |
30 YAN [2030 AD] | 366) Artificial muscle bipedal robot. | |
30 YAN [2030 AD] | 680) Thought-images seen. | |
50 YAN [2050 AD] | 790) Humans walk with robot servants. | |
100 YAN [2100 AD] | 367) Most humans communicate only by images and sounds of thought. | |
100 YAN [2100 AD] | 793) Helicopter-cars form a second line of traffic above the streets. | |
100 YAN [2100 AD] | 794) 100 ships with humans orbit Earth. | |
140 YAN [2140 AD] | 687) Large scale transmutation: common atoms like Iron converted into Hydrogen and Oxygen using particle colliders. | |
180 YAN [2180 AD] | 4594) Humans live on Mars. | Mars |
200 YAN [2200 AD] | 792) Robots do most manual labor tasks. | |
200 YAN [2200 AD] | 795) 1000 human-filled ships orbit earth. | |
350 YAN [2350 AD] | 6393) Ship reaches other star (Alpha Centauri). First close up pictures of planets of a different star. | |
370 YAN [2370 AD] | 6209) Living objects found around another star (bacteria made of DNA). | Alpha Centauri |
500 YAN [2500 AD] | 686) End of death by aging. | |
650 YAN [2650 AD] | 4619) Humans create atoms from light particles. | |
800 YAN [2800 AD] | 4615) Humans live on Venus. | Venus |
800 YAN [2800 AD] | 4628) Humans change the motion of a moon. | Jupiter |
850 YAN [2850 AD] | 4580) Humans change the motion of a planet. | Earth |
900 YAN [2900 AD] | 29) Ship impacts Jupiter. First image of surface of Jupiter. | Jupiter |
1,200 YAN [3200 AD] | 4614) Ship from Centauri reaches Earth with objects. | Earth System |
1,200 YAN [3200 AD] | 4637) Humans reach a different star, Centauri. | Alpha Centauri |
1,500 YAN [3500 AD] | 684) Atmosphere of Venus removed. | Venus |
2,000 YAN [4000 AD] | 4644) Atmosphere of Jupiter removed. | Jupiter |
2,000 YAN [4000 AD] | 4646) Humans have ships at 10 stars. | |
2,500 YAN [4500 AD] | 4655) Humans live on Jupiter. | Jupiter |
2,500 YAN [4500 AD] | 4662) Motion of all planets under control. | |
3,100 YAN [5100 AD] | 4671) Image of advanced life of a different star. | |
3,500 YAN [5500 AD] | 6176) Motion of star controlled. Star of Earth moved in direction of Centauri. | Sun |
4,000 YAN [6000 AD] | 4675) Humans touch advanced life of a different star. | |
5,000 YAN [7000 AD] | 678) One trillion humans. | |
25,000 YAN [27000 AD] | 4677) Humans inhabit 100 stars and form a globular cluster of 10 stars. | |
45,000 YAN [47000 AD] | 4679) Humans inhabit 1000 stars and form a globular cluster of 100 stars. | |
63,000 YAN [65000 AD] | 6171) Humans reach the center of the Earth. | Earth |
65,000 YAN [67000 AD] | 6174) Earth is completely filled with living objects. | Earth |
70,000 YAN [72000 AD] | 4684) Humans inhabit 10,000 stars and form a globular cluster of 1,000 stars. | |
90,000 YAN [92000 AD] | 6210) Human-made globular cluster of 10,000 stars leaves the plane of the Milky Way Galaxy. | |
138,000 YAN | 4678) All planets of Star of Earth consumed. | |
148,000 YAN | 100) The star of Earth is consumed. | |
630,000 YAN | 106) Ten to the power 100 humans. | |
30,000,000,000 YAN | 4687) Milky Way Globular Galaxy integrates with Magellanic Cloud galaxies. | Milky Way Galaxy |
40,000,000,000 YAN | 4688) Milky Way and Andromeda globular galaxies join. | Milky Way Galaxy and Andromeda Galaxy |