A logarithmic timeline is a timeline laid out according to a logarithmic scale. This necessarily implies a zero point and an infinity point, neither of which can be displayed. The most natural zero point is the Big Bang, looking forward, but the most common is the ever-changing present, looking backward. (Also possible is a zero point in the present, looking forward to the infinite future.)
The idea of presenting history logarithmically goes back at least to 1932, when John B. Sparks copyrighted his "Histomap of Evolution". Around the same time it was also explored by the cyberneticist Heinz von Foerster, who used it to propose that memories naturally fade in an exponential manner. Logarithmic timelines have also been used in future studies to justify the idea of a technological singularity.
A logarithmic scale enables events throughout time to be presented accurately, but enables more events to be included closer to one end. Sparks explained this by stating:
Two examples of such timelines are shown below, while a more comprehensive version (similar to that of Sparks' "Histomap") can be found at Detailed logarithmic timeline.
| Seconds after Big Bang | Period |
|---|---|
| 10−45 to 10−40 | Planck Epoch |
| 10−40 to 10−35 | Planck Epoch |
| 10−35 to 10−30 | Epoch of Grand Unification |
| 10−30 to 10−25 | Epoch of Grand Unification |
| 10−25 to 10−20 | Epoch of Grand Unification |
| 10−20 to 10−15 | Epoch of Grand Unification |
| 10−15 to 10−10 | Electroweak Epoch |
| 10−10 to 10−5 | Electroweak Epoch |
| 10−5 to 100 | Hadron Epoch |
| 100 to 105 | Lepton Epoch |
| 105 to 1010 | Epoch of Nucleosynthesis |
| 1010 to 1015 | Epoch of Galaxies |
| 1015 to 1020 | Epoch of Galaxies |
The present time is approximately 4.3 x 1017 seconds after the Big Bang; the Sun and Earth were created about 2 x 1017 seconds after the Big Bang. 1020 seconds is 3 trillion years in the future.
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