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Big History: A 13.8 Billion-Year Journey from the Big Bang to the Future
How did everything around us become the way it is today? To find the answer, we have to look back 13.8 billion years to identify the underlying mechanisms that have shaped the history of everything and continue to influence our future.
This exploration of "Big History" seeks to reunify our knowledge by tracing a single, continuous timeline from the origin of the universe to the modern age. By bridging physical sciences, biology, and social studies, we can see how the formation of elementary particles eventually led to the birth of stars, the cooling of the Earth, the emergence of life, and the development of human consciousness and complex civilizations. This framework allows us to view the world not as a series of isolated events, but as a connected journey through thresholds of increasing complexity.
- Understand the physical origins of our universe and the fundamental forces that determine its behavior.
- Trace the evolution of the brain to see how biological shifts led to human consciousness.
- Examine why agriculture, writing, and state religions emerged together to form the foundations of modern society.
- Learn the "little big history" approach to connect small, specific subjects to the grand universal narrative.
- Analyze the impact of the Industrial Revolution and artificial intelligence on the future of our biosphere.
By placing specialized subjects within this massive chronological context, we can develop a more comprehensive theory of human history and the environment. How does seeing the connection between the first massive stars and today’s globalized world change the way you think about the future? Gaining this perspective helps you put smaller subjects into a bigger context, allowing you to generate new ideas and better understand where we are headed next.
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