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History of the Universe

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 September 2016

Alwyn Eades*
Affiliation:
Professor of Materials Science and Engineering Emeritus, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA 18015

Abstract

Type
Opinion
Copyright
Copyright © Microscopy Society of America 2016 

Some time ago, at M&M, I gave a tutorial on electron diffraction. This turned out to be a more foolish enterprise than I had initially imagined. When it came time to prepare it, I found that there was just far too much to say. At the start of the tutorial I asserted that it would be easier to give a complete history of mankind in 30 seconds than to give a tutorial on electron diffraction in one hour. At the end of the tutorial, to prove my point, I gave a history of mankind in thirty seconds. I have expanded this idea recently to be more comprehensive. Now I have a history of the universe, which takes me forty-five seconds to read (I am a slow reader).

Here it is:

1010 years agoThe Universe started

109 years agoLife began

108 years agoMammals

107 years agoThe first apes

106 years agoHumanoids

105 years agoMankind and language

104 years agoCities and writing

103 years agoManufacturing

102 years agoModern science

101 years agoMan on the moon

100 years agoThe Kardashians