Aug 6, 2019

Demystifying The Universe In A Year

The universe in a year 


The American stargazer Carl sagan (1934-96) first proposed an "Astronomical Calendar" as a method for Helping individuals to comprehend the historical backdrop of the Universe. He places everything into the size of The schedule year: the worlds are shaped more than nine months and the Earth shows up in September. All of mankind's history is packed into the most recent five minutes of the most recent day of the year. Ongoing time must be Separated into seconds and parts of a second. So everything that occurred in the course of the most recent 475 years happens in under the last second of the last moment of the year.


Demystifying The Universe In A Year


The world in a single day

In one day (24 hours or 1440 minutes or 86,400 seconds )the world turns once on its axis. During that time, on average:

* 358,522 people are born
* 155,012 people die
* 203,510 are added to the world's population 


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