The History and Future of Everything -- Time
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0:00 - 0:03Time makes sense in small pieces.
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0:04 - 0:06But when you look at huge
stretches of time, -
0:06 - 0:10it’s almost impossible to wrap
your head around things. -
0:10 - 0:12So let’s start small
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0:12 - 0:15with minutes, hours, days.
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0:15 - 0:19You probably spent the last 24 hours
mostly sleeping and working, -
0:19 - 0:21with some coffee in there somewhere.
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0:21 - 0:24Please watch less TV.
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0:24 - 0:28Now let’s look at 2013:
relatively unnoticed, -
0:28 - 0:31Hitler’s bodyguard died at the age of 96
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0:31 - 0:35while in June, Edward Snowden
started the NSA scandal. -
0:35 - 0:40Moving back a bit, the 21st century is
still pretty young and largely shaped -
0:40 - 0:45by the attacks on 9/11 that ultimately
led to the third Iraq war. -
0:45 - 0:49Oh, and Facebook and smartphones
took over our lives. -
0:49 - 0:51But we’re just getting started:
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0:51 - 0:53Let’s back up further!
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1:00 - 1:03The 20th century has seen its share
of conflicts too. -
1:03 - 1:05After two devastating World Wars,
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1:05 - 1:09the Cold War lasted for almost the
whole second half of it. -
1:09 - 1:12An average human lifespan
covers most of this stuff -
1:12 - 1:16as well as the birth of the internet
and the beginning of the information age. -
1:17 - 1:21The oldest living person on Earth
is currently Misao Okawa, -
1:21 - 1:26who was born in 1898, which means that
her birth was closer to -
1:26 - 1:29Napoleon ruling Europe
than to the current day. -
1:30 - 1:32The last 500 years of human history
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1:32 - 1:35brought enormous changes
to our lifestyles: -
1:35 - 1:39Industrialisation gave rise to new
ideas like communism, -
1:39 - 1:44farmers became workers
and knowledge became easier to distribute. -
1:44 - 1:48The theory of evolution changed how we
saw ourselves and the world we live in. -
1:48 - 1:50All in a few hundred years!
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1:51 - 1:53The 15th century was very eventful:
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1:53 - 1:58Columbus’s “discovery” of America
and the fall of Constantinople -
1:58 - 2:00mark the end of the Middle Ages.
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2:00 - 2:04People in the Middle Ages where super into
war over territory and religion -
2:04 - 2:07but the Black Plague was far
more efficient than war, -
2:07 - 2:10killing every third European in six years.
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2:11 - 2:14Arriving in the Common Era,
let’s take a look where we came from! -
2:15 - 2:20Our current century is tiny,
and 2013 is barely visible. -
2:21 - 2:23This is recorded human history.
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2:24 - 2:28The pyramids were constructed
4,500 years ago, -
2:28 - 2:31the peak of the Roman Empire was
2,000 years ago, -
2:31 - 2:35so to the Romans the pyramids were as old
as the Romans are to us today. -
2:37 - 2:41History starts with writing.
But what happened before that? -
2:41 - 2:45About 12,000 years ago,
the agricultural revolution took place. -
2:45 - 2:48Mankind began farming,
which gave rise to -
2:48 - 2:51the existence of cities
and larger communities. -
2:51 - 2:55The dominance of the human species over
planet Earth really started here. -
2:56 - 3:0090,000 years ago, neanderthals and
humans coexist in Europe. -
3:00 - 3:04Fun fact: this is roughly the time
period a modern spacecraft -
3:04 - 3:07would need to reach the nearest star.
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3:07 - 3:12Homo sapiens, the modern human,
evolved 200,000 years ago. -
3:12 - 3:17Looking at all of human history, what
we call AD seems pretty small, doesn’t it? -
3:18 - 3:206,000,000 years ago, our ancestors
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3:20 - 3:25and the modern chimpanzee shared
a common ancestor for the last time, -
3:25 - 3:30and for 2,750,000 years, stone tools
were all the rage. -
3:31 - 3:35A mere 65,000,000 years ago, the age of
the dinosaurs ended in -
3:35 - 3:39an enormous explosion, which paved
the way for the rise of mammals. -
3:39 - 3:42But the dinosaurs ruled the Earth
for an incredibly long time: -
3:42 - 3:44over 165,000,000 years!
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3:45 - 3:50That’s so long that it means a T. rex
that lived 65,000,000 years ago -
3:50 - 3:53is closer to seeing a
live Miley Cirus concert -
3:53 - 3:55than to seeing a live stegosaurus!
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3:56 - 4:00Animal life on this planet
started 600,000,000 years ago: -
4:00 - 4:04the earliest animals were fish and
other small simple sea creatures, -
4:04 - 4:06then came insects, then reptiles,
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4:06 - 4:09and finally, around 200,000,000 years ago,
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4:09 - 4:11mammals join the party!
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4:12 - 4:15Life itself began much further back:
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4:15 - 4:183,600,000,000 years ago.
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4:18 - 4:21Before any animals appeared,
there were 2,400,000,000 years -
4:21 - 4:25when life consisted only of tiny microbes,
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4:25 - 4:27countless single-cell bacteria.
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4:28 - 4:33For 3,000,000,000 years, all life on Earth
was invisible to the naked eye. -
4:34 - 4:37It’s hard to understand how
single-cell organisms -
4:37 - 4:41could develop into complex
life forms like fish or sloths. -
4:41 - 4:45The answer is time, a whole lot of time:
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4:45 - 4:492,400,000,000 years is lot of
time to work with! -
4:49 - 4:544,600,000,000 years ago, the Sun was born
from the remnants of a giant explosion, -
4:54 - 4:5760,000,000 years later, Earth formed.
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4:57 - 5:01In those early years, frequent bombardment
by comets and asteroids -
5:01 - 5:05supplied the Earth with large oceans
and a moon to send spaceships to. -
5:05 - 5:11But as far as the whole universe goes,
our Solar system is pretty new. -
5:12 - 5:1613,750,000,000 years ago, the
universe was born, and -
5:16 - 5:20600,000,000 years later, our own galaxy
formed from billions of stars, -
5:20 - 5:23but what was before the Big Bang?
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5:24 - 5:28The truth is, we don’t know that yet,
and maybe we never will. -
5:28 - 5:31But we gave it some colours so
at least we have that. -
5:32 - 5:33And there you have it:
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5:34 - 5:34the past.
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5:36 - 5:38Now let’s take a look at what
we know about the future. -
5:39 - 5:41In roughly 1,000,000,000 years,
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5:41 - 5:45the Sun will be so hot that
life on Earth becomes impossible. -
5:45 - 5:50The death of the Sun 4,000,000,000 years
later marks the end of the Solar system. -
5:51 - 5:53OK, so no more Solar system.
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5:53 - 5:55And what happens after that?
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5:56 - 5:59A few trillions years from now,
star production will cease -
5:59 - 6:03and one day the last star in the
universe will die. -
6:03 - 6:06The universe will turn dark,
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6:06 - 6:08inhabited only by black holes.
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6:09 - 6:11Long after the last black hole
has evaporated, -
6:11 - 6:14our universe reaches its
final stage, -
6:14 - 6:16something called heat death.
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6:17 - 6:18Nothing changes anymore,
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6:19 - 6:19the universe
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6:20 - 6:21is dead
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6:21 - 6:22forever.
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6:24 - 6:28Now you’re feeling some pretty
weird feelings right now, aren’t you? -
6:28 - 6:29We are too.
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6:29 - 6:30It’s only natural.
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6:32 - 6:33The good news is:
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6:33 - 6:35this is all far, far away.
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6:35 - 6:38The only time that actually
matters is now! -
6:39 - 6:40That cute girl you like,
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6:41 - 6:42ask her out!
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6:42 - 6:44Time is precious,
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6:44 - 6:45make it count!
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- The History and Future of Everything -- Time
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How much time do you have left?
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The History and Future of Everything -- Time
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