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UNIVERSE
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1) We are a tiny part of a universe that is made of an infinite amount of
space, matter and time.

  
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2) There is more space than matter.
  
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3) All matter is made of particles of light.
  
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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.

  
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5) Matter and motion can never be created, destroyed or exchanged.
  
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6) Light particles become trapped with each other forming protons, stars and
galaxies.

  
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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.

  
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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
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13) The Milky Way Nebula starts to form.
  
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6180) First star.
  
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6181) Living objects reach another star.
  
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6182) First globular cluster.
  
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16) Our star.
  
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17) Planets form. Like the star they have liquid metal at the surface. Larger
planets are surrounded by gas.

  
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30) Planet Earth cools, crust forms, water condenses and falls to make the
first Earth oceans, lakes, and rivers.

  
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18) Larger molecules form on Earth like amino acids and sugars.
  
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19) Nucleic acids form on Earth.
  
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167) RNA links amimo acids into the first proteins.
  
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40) A protein copies nucleic acid molecules.
  
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20) The first cell on Earth. DNA is surrounded by proteins.
  
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183) Cells make the first lipids on Earth.
  
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181) Cell response to light.
  
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43) Photosynthesis, cells emit free Oxygen.
  
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37) Multicellular prokaryotes.
  
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57) Aerobic cellular respiration. First aerobic cell. Cell uses oxygen.
  
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36) Oldest physical evidence for life: ratio of carbon-13 to carbon-12.
Akilia Island, Western Greenland  
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45) Oldest sediment, the "Banded Iron Formation" begins.
Akilia Island, Western Greenland  
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39) Oldest fossil evidence of life: stromatolites.
Warrawoona, Western Australia, and, Fig Tree Group, South Africa  
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287) Oldest fossil of an organism.
Warrawoona, northwestern Western Australia and Onverwacht Group, Barberton
Mountain Land, South Africa  
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177) Gender and sex (conjugation) evolve in bacteria.
  
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23) The first virus.
  
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80) Cells can eat other cells.
  
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60) Eukaryotic cell. The first cell with a nucleus. The first protist. The
nucleus may develop from the infolding of plasma membrane.

  
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73) Eukaryote sex evolves. First diploid cell (2 sets of chromosomes). First
zygote. Increase in genetic variety.

  
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296) Eukaryote gender.
  
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170) Bacteria live on land.
  
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48) Oldest "Red Beds". Evidence of free oxygen in the air.
  
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63) A captured bacterium becomes a mitochondrion.
  
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46) End of Banded Iron Formation.
  
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99) Homeobox genes regulate the building of major body parts.
  
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203) Colonialism evolves in Eukaryote.
  
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15) Cyanobacteria become plastids in a eukaryotic cell.
  
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86) First plant.
  
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38) Multicellular Eukaryotes.
(earlest red alga fossils:) (Hunting Formation) Somerset Island, arctic
Canada  
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85) Differentiation in multicellular eukaryote. Gamete (or spore) cells and
somatic cells. Start of death by aging.

  
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221) First fungi.
  
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97) Eukaryote eye, first three-dimensional response to light.
  
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286) Multicellularity evolves in a free moving Protist. This allows larger free
moving organisms to evolve.

  
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81) First animal and first metazoan (sponges).
  
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517) Male gonad.
  
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69) Animal cells group as tissues.
  
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83) First nerve cell (neuron), and nervous system. Earliest touch and sound
detection and memory.

  
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96) Muscle cells.
  
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414) Ovary.
  
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82) Cnidarians {NIDAREeNS} (corals, jellyfish). Earliest animal eye.
  
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107) Bilateral species (two sided symmetry).
Earliest animal brain. Third embryonic layer:
the mesoderm {meZuDRM}.

  
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459) Intestine.
  
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532) Cylindrical gut, anus, and through-put of food evolves in a bilaterian.
  
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593) Genital pore, vagina, and uterus.
  
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660) Penis.
  
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98) Blood vessels and blood.
  
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93) Protostomes, ancestor of all arthropods and molluscs.
  
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105) Deuterostomes (ancestor of acorn worms, starfish and all chordates).
  
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131) First shell (or skeleton).
(Doushantuo Formation) Beidoushan, Guizhou Province, South China  
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311) Earliest teeth. Animals start to eat other animals.
  
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347) Chordates (ancestor of all tunicates {TUNiKiTS}, fish, amphibians,
reptiles, mammals and birds).

  
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348) Tunicates {TUNiKiTS}.
  
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349) First fish.
  
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101) Segmentation.
  
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114) Heart.
  
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343) Mollusks.
  
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339) Arthropods (crustaceans, insects).
  
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350) Vertebrates (ancestor of most fishes, and all amphibians, reptiles,
mammals, and birds).

  
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244) Non-vascular plants (Liverworts, Mosses).
  
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398) Plants live on land.
earliest fossils: Caradoc, Libya  
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402) Animals live on land, arthropods.
earliest arthropod tracks: Kingston, Ontario, Canada  
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353) Jawed vertebrates. First vertebrate teeth.
Oceans  
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236) Vascular plants.
  
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6172) Lung.
Ocean (presumably)  
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405) First forests.
earliest fossils: Gilboa, New York, USA  
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411) First flying animal (arthropod insect).
earliest fossils: (Wamsutta Formation) southeastern Massachusetts and Upper
Silesian Basin, Czech Republic  
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380) First tetrapods (organisms with four feet), the amphibians. First limbs
(arms and legs) and fingers.

Fresh water, Greenland (on the equator)  
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379) Vertebrates live on land.
Fresh water, Greenland (on the equator)  
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243) First seed.
earliest fossils: Scotland  
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384) Hard-shell egg. The Amniota {aMnEOtu} (ancestor of reptiles, mammals and
birds). Start of vertebrate internal fertilization.

earliest fossils: Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland  
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385) Reptiles.
earliest fossils: (Joggins Formation) Nova Scotia, Canada  
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232) Warm-blooded, hair growing animal.
  
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412) Dinosaurs.
earliest fossils: (Ischigualasto Formation) Valley of the Moon, Ischigualasto
Provinvial Park, northwestern Argestina  
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126) Mammals.
earliest fossils: (Dockum Formation) Kalgary, Crosby County, Texas, USA  
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428) First flying vertebrate (Pterosaur).
  
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393) Birds evolve. First feather.
  
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245) First flowering plant. Fruits, nuts, vegetables.
Israel, Morocco, Libya, and possibly China  
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457) Marsupials. First nipple and breast.
China  
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163) Placental mammals.
earliest fossils: (Daxigou) Jianchang County, Liaoning Province, China  
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491) Afrotheres.
Africa  
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499) Laurasiatheres.
Laurasia  
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508) Rodents.
  
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587) Primates. Opposable thumb.
Africa or India  
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662) Primate loses tail.
  
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544) Chimpanzees.
Africa  
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546) Ardipithecus. Earliest bipedal primate.
Lukeino Formation, Tugen Hills, Kenya, Africa  

SCIENCE
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455) Stone tools.
Gona, Ethiopia  
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447) Humans. Homo habilis. The human brain starts getting bigger.
(Kenya and Tanzania) Africa  
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563) Homo erectus {hOmO ireKTuS}.
Lake Turkana, East Africa  
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449) Erectus moves into Eurasia.
  
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583) Controlled use of fire.
(Swartkrans cave) Swartkrans, South Africa  
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589) Erectus evolves less body hair.
  
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200) Hominids wear clothing.
Happisburgh, Norfolk, UK  
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615) Spear.
Kathu Pan 1, South Africa|(Schöningen, Germany.)  
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548) Homo sapiens.
Ethiopia, Africa  
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590) The thirty sounds of human language.
  
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[99000 BC]
594) Sapiens move into Eurasia.
  
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[98000 BC]
6333) Theory of Gods.
(Es-Skhul) Mount Carmel, Israel  
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[59000 BC]
614) Bow and arrows.
Sibudu Cave, South Africa  
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[44000 BC]
577) Humans reach Australia by boat.
  
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[38000 BC]
604) Oil lamp.
Southwest France  
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[38000 BC]
1262) Painting.
(The Panel de las Manos) El Castillo Cave, Spain|Southern France  
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[38000 BC]
5871) Musical instrument.
Hohle Fels Cave, Germany  
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[30000 BC]
602) Weaving.
Dzudzuana Cave, Georgia  
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[29700 BC]
42) Humans raise dogs.
Goyet cave, Belgium  
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[27000 BC]
6215) Ceramics.
Dolni Věstonice, Czechoslovakia  
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[16000 BC]
603) Pottery.
(Yuchanyan cave), Daoxian County, Hunan Province, China  
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[11000 BC]
578) Humans enter America.
Mexico City and Arlington Canyon on Santa Rosa Island, California, USA  
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[9000 BC]
606) First city.
Jericho, (modern West Bank) Palestine  
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[7500 BC]
612) Wheat grown.
Tell Abu Hureyra, Syria|southeastern Turkey and northern Syria (Nevali Cori,
Turkey)  
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[7240 BC]
1478) Squash grown.
Paiján, Peru  
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[5700 BC]
719) Rice grown.
Kuahuqiao, Hangzhou Bay, Zhejiang Province|Yangtze (in Hubei and Hunan
provinces), China  
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[5000 BC]
627) Metal casting (copper).
Belovode, Eastern Serbia  
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[3500 BC]
646) The wheel.
Mesopotamia (and a similar pottery wheel from Choga Mish, Iran)  
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[3350 BC]
1261) Writing on clay tablets.
Uruk  
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[3310 BC]
704) Animal pulled vehicles.
(TRB - Funnel Beaker culture) Bronocice, Krakow, Poland  
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[2500 BC]
635) Iron casting.
Alaca Höyük in northern Anatolia (modern Turkey)|Palestine|Tell Hammeh
(az-Zarqa), Jordan|Central Europe and north Assyria  
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[2300 BC]
667) Glass making.
Mesopotamia  
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[2300 BC]
1271) Written stories.
Lagash|Nippur  
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[2000 BC]
733) Lock and key.
Nineveh, Assyria on the Tigris River  
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[1531 BC]
639) Planets recognized.
Babylon  
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[529 BC]
772) Earth described as a sphere.
Croton, Italy  
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[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  
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[467 BC]
1894) Particle (or wireless) communication.
Argos, Greece  
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[460 BC]
841) Theory of atoms.
  
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[260 BC]
882) Rotation of Earth around self and Sun understood.
(Mousion of Alexandria) Alexandria, Egpyt  
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[246 BC]
898) Size of Earth known.
Alexandria, Egypt  
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[140 BC]
1070) Paper.
Pa-chhiao near Sian in the Shensi province of China|Xian, China  
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[56 BC]
1045) Theory that light is an atom.
Rome, Italy  
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[50 AD]
1078) Steam engine.
Alexandria, Egypt  
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[850 AD]
1144) Gunpowder.
China  
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[960 AD]
6186) Rocket.
China  
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[1132 AD]
1146) Gun.
Ta-tsu, Szechuan Province, China  
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[1228 AD]
1392) Theory that all matter is made of light.
Oxford, England  
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[1608 AD]
1618) Telescope.
Middleburgh, Zeeland (Holland) (modern: Netherlands)  
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[01/??/1610 AD]
1605) Moons of Jupiter seen.
(University of Padua) Padua, Venice, Italy  
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[1610 AD]
6488) Microscope.
Middleburgh, Zeeland (Holland) (modern: Netherlands)  
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[1643 AD]
1692) Vacuum.
Florence, Italy  
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[1678 AD]
3592) Direct neuron activation. Muscle contracted with electricity.
Amsterdam, Netherlands (presumably)  
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[1687 AD]
1845) Law of gravitation.
Cambridge, England (presumably)  
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[1791 AD]
2175) Remote neuron activation (muscle contracted remotely by light particles).
Bologna, Italy  
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[03/20/1800 AD]
2250) Electric battery.
Pavia, Italy  
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[03/27/1800 AD]
2179) Invisible light recognized.
Slough, England  
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[11/12/1801 AD]
2405) Frequencies of light measured.
London, England  
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[1809 AD]
2481) Electric light.
London, England  
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[1820 AD]
3374) Gas combustion engine.
(Magdalen College) Cambridge, England  
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[09/11/1821 AD]
2701) Electric motor.
(Royal Institution in) London, England  
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[1826 AD]
2355) Photograph.
Chalon-sur-Saône, France  
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[1830 AD]
4003) Sound recorded.
(University of) Göttingen, Germany  
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[09/??/1831 AD]
2705) Electric generator.
(Royal Institution in) London, England  
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[1832 AD]
2514) Plastic.
Nancy, France  
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[07/29/1839 AD]
3308) Light converted to electricity.
(University of Paris) Paris, France  
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[04/??/1845 AD]
2839) Spiral galaxies seen.
(Birr Castle) Parsonstown, Ireland  
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[07/01/1858 AD]
3033) Theory of evolution.
(Linnean Society), London, England  
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[10/20/1859 AD]
3087) Atomic composition determined from light spectra.
(University of Heidelberg), Heidelberg, Germany  
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[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  
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[08/28/1875 AD]
5575) Direct neuron reading.
Liverpool, England  
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[1880 AD]
5839) Artificial muscle.
(University of Giessen) Giessen, Germany  
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[03/24/1882 AD]
3620) Invisible particle communication.
(employed at Tuft's College) Sommerville, Massachusetts, USA  
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[06/21/1889 AD]
4021) Motion picture camera.
(Piccadilly) London, England  
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[11/05/1895 AD]
3936) X-rays.
(University of Würzburg) Würzburg, Germany  
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[03/23/1903 AD]
4493) Airplane.
Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina, USA  
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[12/21/1906 AD]
4788) Electric switch and amplifier.
(De Forest Radio Telephone Company) New York City, New York, USA  
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[05/??/1907 AD]
4269) Atoms separated by mass.
(Cambridge University) Cambridge, England   
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[11/13/1907 AD]
354) Helicopter.
  
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[06/06/1908 AD]
3616) Image sent and received by radio.
London, England  
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[04/??/1919 AD]
4750) Atomic transmutation and atomic fusion.
(University of Manchester) Manchester, England  
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[04/16/1932 AD]
5182) Atomic fission.
(Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge University) Cambridge, England  
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[05/22/1937 AD]
5515) Picture of individual atoms.
(Siemens and Halske) Berlin, Germany  
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[04/30/1939 AD]
5835) Bipedal robot.
(Westinghouse Electric Corporation) Mansfield, Ohio, USA  
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[04/02/1953 AD]
5660) Structure of DNA understood.
(Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge) Cambridge, England  
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[05/05/1954 AD]
5649) MASER.
(Columbia University) New York City, New York, USA  
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[10/04/1957 AD]
5486) Human-made satellite.
(Baikonur Cosmodrome at Tyuratam) Kazakhstan, U.S.S.R.  
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[09/14/1959 AD]
5597) Ship impacts moon.
(Baikonur Cosmodrome) Tyuratam, Kazakhstan, U.S.S.R.  
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[04/12/1961 AD]
5601) Human orbits Earth.
Saratovskaya oblast, U.S.S.R.  
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[07/21/1969 AD]
655) Humans walk on the moon of Earth.
Moon of Earth  
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[12/02/1971 AD]
5620) Ship lands on Mars.
Planet Mars  
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[12/03/1973 AD]
5622) Ship reaches Jupiter.
Planet Jupiter  
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[09/01/1979 AD]
388) Ship reaches Saturn.
Planet Saturn  
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[01/24/1986 AD]
5628) Ship reaches Uranus.
Planet Uranus  
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[12/14/1988 AD]
6194) Microscopic motor.
(University of California at Berkeley), Berkeley, California, USA  
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[08/25/1989 AD]
5629) Ship reaches Neptune.
Planet Neptune  
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[01/17/1990 AD]
6191) Individual atoms moved.
(IBM Research Division, Almaden Research Center) San Jose, California,
USA  
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[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  
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[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  
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[4000 AD]
4644) Atmosphere of Jupiter removed.
Jupiter  
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[4000 AD]
4646) Humans have ships at 10 stars.
  
2,500 YAN
[4500 AD]
4655) Humans live on Jupiter.
Jupiter  
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[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.

  
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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  
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