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Earth Birth

Want to see Earth as it looked from between 13 billion years ago to how it will likely look 250 million years in the future?

This is a video of a video (because I can’t find the actual video) of a visualization in the Barcelona Natural Science Museum that retraces all of Earth’s baby steps and big bangs in just five minutes. I’ve seen reconstructions like this before, just never one that went into the future!

Prepare to be amazed.

(by TheWorldRT)

Source: youtube.com

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    Those next 250 million years looked a little dodgy.
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    Earth Birth Want to see Earth as it looked from between 13 billion years ago to how it will likely look 250 million...
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    ¡Esto es hermosisimo!
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    This is just plain cool!
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