• ConfusedPossum
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    Kurzgesagt did this video where they crammed all of Earth’s history in an hour. Basically you look at a barren wasteland for most of the time until life finally goes macroscopic and then all of humanity happens in less than a second

    I sat through the whole thing and it’s still incomprehensible

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      It’s gotten so fast that we now see significant changes in our lifetimes - cultural, technology, climate. For most of human history, it took many generations for any real change to occur.

      Japan might be the record holder for fastest significant change, though. Feudalism to a modern industrial economy in a few decades.

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        Please. The USSR industrialization speed run is unsurpassed. Peasants to the first artificial satellite in 40 years. Also, parts of Russia are still completely undeveloped today!

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        Japan did it twice. They closed their borders between bouts of rapid modernizations.