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How Long Is A Million Years?


Gilligan

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Wow. A lot of dots.

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Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.–Carl Sagan

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Wow. My lifespan almost fills half of one of those squares. :)

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A more linear way to visualize it is: there are 1 000 000 millimeters in a kilometer. (1000 mm in a meter, times 1000 meters in a km)

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That is truly frightening when one considers our national debt.

A more linear way to visualize it is: there are 1 000 000 millimeters in a kilometer. (1000 mm in a meter, times 1000 meters in a km)

The national debt converted from dollars to millimeters would be ~17.5 million kilometers, which is about halfway to Venus at its closest approach.

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Roger

I keep six honest serving-men (they taught me all I knew);Their names are What and Why and When and How and Where and Who [Rudyard Kipling]

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A Geologic drive from Los Angeles to New York at 2,800 miles (1 millimeter equals one year):

Hadean Eon: Los Angeles, CA to Cedar City, UT

Archean Eon: Cedar City, UT to Ogallala, NE

Proterozoic Eon: Ogallala, NE to Emlenton, PA

Paleozoic Era: Emlenton, PA to Danville, PA

Mesozoic Era: Danville, PA to Roxbury Township, NJ

Cenozoic Era: Roxbury Township, NJ to New York City, NY

Holocene Epoch: The last 35 feet

Locations are approximate

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