The history of the universe compressed for a year
If you can compress the entire history of nearly 14 billion years of space in a year, modern humans (Homo sapiens) will appear on the last day of the year at 23:53.
If you can compress the entire history of nearly 14 billion years of space in a year, modern humans (Homo sapiens) will appear on the last day of the year at 23:53.
After the Big Bang happened, it was the first stars in the universe to be born.
After large-scale structures formed, the first galaxies were also completed.
The planet during Theia's formation was thought to have collided with the Earth, creating the Moon.
At 11:53 pm, the Homo Sapiens, or the first intelligent person, appeared.
Update 17 December 2018
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