Blog One 08/29
From Cosmic History to Human History
History is generally referred to as a topic that can lead on thing into the other. More recently it became more common to not only focus on just history all around the world but to open up ones eyes and mind to think of when everything began.
The History of the Universe
The theory of how it all began is that there was an eruption of heat and power that ended up creating everything. It took about 1-2 billion years (or a month or two if looking at it through a cosmic calendar) after what's known as "the Big Bang" for things to start evolving. while all the stars would generate as well, that's when we would also get the black holes and such. It is told that about 90% of the universe is invisible which is mainly known as, as "dark matter". With there being so many questions and so many ways to be able to interpret something, that is where all the religious and philosophical theories come into play.
The History of a Planet
Earth has been developing for about four billion years, and still continues to develop today. The fact that Earth is by far the only planet that has been able to reproduce life for so long, and so many different things besides us humans. As well as all the 5 extentions Earth has done to the life it has created within as well as the current 6th one that is in progress. If basing events off of the cosmic calender, all we ever really learned about was the things that happened in the last moments of December 31, but so far, it has been learned that humans have adapt, and find new ways to survive no matter the situation or location. There have indeed been many flaws, like all the animal extinctions we have caused, and all the climate problems.
The History of the Human Species
Humans have been divided into three main phases, Paleolithic age, Agricultural Revolution and lastly the Industrial Revolution.
Why World History?
They realized that there was more to learn besides just Western Civilization. The world is a big place with lots of events going on, even more things to talk about when it comes to beyond the world.
Change, Comparison, and Connection
Once again it goes back to every thing goes together in one way or another. It's been summed down to three contexts, change- what's happened overtime. Comparison comes as the second one to talk about the similarities and differences of events that have occured, like the growth of agriculturevin two different locations and many other things. Finally, connection. Connection plays a role because it talks about the things the people would do when it came to any interaction and encounter. Especially when it came to different cultures, which is now known as globalization.
The Big Picture
People have always done stories when talking about the past especially the ones that are more "ancient". The Chinese broke it down into four parts for the human journey. Bothn archiololgists and anthropologists both agreed that humans evolved from chimps. Paleolithic was referred to as the "old stone age about 100,000 years ago.
First People
Our ancestors had adapted to many things to be able to live in many enviornments. About 12,000 years later there was a break through which is now known as neolithic or the new stone age. Humans had began to adapt to new enviornments in Africa. When it got cold, people moved southward. Most people who had gone to Australia, had come from Indonesia. The clovis culture had spread around North America, and were in question when it came to the extinction of many animals. The last phase had taken place in the Pacific Ocean.
The Way We Were
The Paleolithic people had created many societies, many were small, ranging between 25-50 people. Back then, men an women had more of an equal relationship. It soon changed with the Europeans when things were more based on power. The paleolithic culture had been hard.
History is generally referred to as a topic that can lead on thing into the other. More recently it became more common to not only focus on just history all around the world but to open up ones eyes and mind to think of when everything began.
The History of the Universe
The theory of how it all began is that there was an eruption of heat and power that ended up creating everything. It took about 1-2 billion years (or a month or two if looking at it through a cosmic calendar) after what's known as "the Big Bang" for things to start evolving. while all the stars would generate as well, that's when we would also get the black holes and such. It is told that about 90% of the universe is invisible which is mainly known as, as "dark matter". With there being so many questions and so many ways to be able to interpret something, that is where all the religious and philosophical theories come into play.
The History of a Planet
Earth has been developing for about four billion years, and still continues to develop today. The fact that Earth is by far the only planet that has been able to reproduce life for so long, and so many different things besides us humans. As well as all the 5 extentions Earth has done to the life it has created within as well as the current 6th one that is in progress. If basing events off of the cosmic calender, all we ever really learned about was the things that happened in the last moments of December 31, but so far, it has been learned that humans have adapt, and find new ways to survive no matter the situation or location. There have indeed been many flaws, like all the animal extinctions we have caused, and all the climate problems.
The History of the Human Species
Humans have been divided into three main phases, Paleolithic age, Agricultural Revolution and lastly the Industrial Revolution.
Why World History?
They realized that there was more to learn besides just Western Civilization. The world is a big place with lots of events going on, even more things to talk about when it comes to beyond the world.
Change, Comparison, and Connection
Once again it goes back to every thing goes together in one way or another. It's been summed down to three contexts, change- what's happened overtime. Comparison comes as the second one to talk about the similarities and differences of events that have occured, like the growth of agriculturevin two different locations and many other things. Finally, connection. Connection plays a role because it talks about the things the people would do when it came to any interaction and encounter. Especially when it came to different cultures, which is now known as globalization.
The Big Picture
People have always done stories when talking about the past especially the ones that are more "ancient". The Chinese broke it down into four parts for the human journey. Bothn archiololgists and anthropologists both agreed that humans evolved from chimps. Paleolithic was referred to as the "old stone age about 100,000 years ago.
First People
Our ancestors had adapted to many things to be able to live in many enviornments. About 12,000 years later there was a break through which is now known as neolithic or the new stone age. Humans had began to adapt to new enviornments in Africa. When it got cold, people moved southward. Most people who had gone to Australia, had come from Indonesia. The clovis culture had spread around North America, and were in question when it came to the extinction of many animals. The last phase had taken place in the Pacific Ocean.
The Way We Were
The Paleolithic people had created many societies, many were small, ranging between 25-50 people. Back then, men an women had more of an equal relationship. It soon changed with the Europeans when things were more based on power. The paleolithic culture had been hard.
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