Carl Sagan Cosmic Calendar

Carl Sagan Cosmic Calendar. The cosmic calendar compresses the local history of the universe into a single year. On this cosmic calendar, the big bang happens on january 1st at midnight, and we are at the end of the year, midnight on december 31st.


Carl Sagan Cosmic Calendar

In this mapping, the big bang took place on january 1st at 12 a.m., while the present moment is 12 p.m. Entire universe in 1 year.

1 Year Of The Cosmic Calendar = 13.7 Billion Years In Real Time.

This video shows us how short our time on earth has been.

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All Of Time Is Compressed Into 1 Calendar Year With The Big Bang Occuring On January 1St.

One of carl’s cleverest devices in cosmos was his cosmic calendar, in which he compressed the 13.8 billion years since the big bang into a notional single year.

The Concept Of A Cosmic Calendar Was First Introduced By Famous Astronomer Carl Sagan.