Timeline of the Human Condition
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Timeline of the Human Condition
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#3I want to know when existential dread became a part of the human condition.
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#4Hopefully it eats the whole universe one day
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#6I want to know when existential dread became a part of the human condition.
> In the beginning the Universe was created.
> This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move.”
― Douglas Adams, The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
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#7I want to know when existential dread became a part of the human condition.
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#8Also... would you look at that! Thousands of items, and no issues with scrolling!
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#9If I could submit a feature request, it would be to add some mechanism for generating more visual timelines for specific themes. For example, I wish I could create a timeline of diet-related events displayed horizontally, with the x-axis being time.
Regardless, excellent content, and thanks for sharing!
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#10> Rescaled to a calendar year, starting with the big bang at 00:00:00 on 1 January ( ), the Sun forms on 1 September ( ), the Earth on 2 September ( ), earliest signs of life appear on 13 September ( ), earliest true mammals on 26 December ( ), and humans just 2 hours before year’s end ( ).
> For a year that starts with the earliest true mammals ( ), the dinosaurs go extinct on 17 August ( ), earliest primates appear on 9 September ( ), and humans at dawn of 25 December ( ).
> For a year that starts with the earliest humans ( ), our own species appears on 19 November ( ), the first built constructions on 8 December ( ), and agricultural farming begins at midday on 29 December ( ).