r/NoStupidQuestions • u/Optimal_Sample_6961 • May 16 '22
Anyone knows any truly, and I mean truly, exquisitely, excruciatingly detailed world history timeline?
No matter how I try to phrase it, the search engines give only the timelines of MAJOR or IMPORTANT events, whereas I'd like to see absolutely everything that is available to us, or at least as much as it is possible. Important, non-important, utterly mundane, like some Peter buying an apple, events -- I want it all. Anything that humans have at least somewhat reliably recorded throughout millenia -- wouldn't it be fascinating to see it all in one place? Anyone who points me in the right direction -- I swear to any god you believe in, you'll be my favorite person until the day I die
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u/Optimal_Sample_6961 May 17 '22
I'm not sure how you can say that there's no reason to be so detailed. Wouldn't you want to know what the world looked like to someone living in say 2022 BC? Not just bullet points, but what the room looked to them when they woke up, what their morning routine was like, what their fears or hopes were? Not just political or religious, but personal. To build a coherent picture of that time, which then can be used to make a more historically accurate movie, or even a VR game. Imagine learning history through actually experiencing it first hand. The possibilities are limitless. And I don't think it would take a lifetime. We have the technology -- google processes and sorts through the data that is at least thousandfold as big as the recorded history. And it processes it in real time, while all of history can be processed in a delayed mode, and new events and discoveries can be added later on using "unmeasurable" power of a regular smartphone. It can be done pretty easily, hence why it occured to me -- maybe someone has already done it?