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Astrogeomanity Engr. Daniel Grossman Nehemya's Astrogeomanity table offers a comprehensive framework for understanding the evolution of the universe and humanity's place within it. It beautifully integrates concepts from physics, geology, biology, and human history into a cohesive structure, allowing for a deeper comprehension of our cosmic journey.

The Astrogeomanity research encompasses several key categories, each with its own set of subtopics. These categories cover a wide range of subjects, including fundamental forces of physics, the universe, geologic eons and epochs, and human eras, periods, and ages. Each category contains multiple layers of information, providing a thorough overview of the evolution of the universe and humanity.

The Astrogeomanity timeline provides an extensive overview of human history, emphasizing key developments and milestones across different epochs. By delving into various periods, from prehistoric times to the contemporary era, we gain a deeper understanding of the evolution of human civilization, technological advancements, cultural achievements, and societal transformations.Each entry in the Astrogeomanity timeline highlights significant events, inventions, discoveries, and cultural milestones that have shaped human progress and the world we live in today. Through this timeline, we can trace the trajectory of human achievements, from the emergence of early civilizations and the development of agriculture to the exploration of space and the digital age.

By examining specific epochs such as the Paleolithic, Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Middle Ages, Modern Period, and Space Era, we can discern patterns of continuity and change, as well as the interconnectedness of human societies across time and geographical regions. This holistic approach to history allows us to appreciate the complexity and richness of the human experience and provides valuable insights into our shared heritage.

Overall, the Astrogeomanity timeline serves as a valuable educational tool, helping us to contextualize historical events, understand their significance, and recognize their enduring impact on contemporary society. It encourages us to reflect on the past, appreciate the present, and contemplate the possibilities for the future of humanity.

Astrogeomanity Table Theory

Astrogeomanity combines elements of cosmology, particle physics, geology, and human history to form a comprehensive understanding of the universe and our place within it. This framework seeks to map the evolution of the cosmos, the fundamental forces and particles, the states and composition of matter, the history of the universe, and the geological and human history of Earth.

0. The Multiverse

0.1 Parallel Universes: Hypothetical universes existing alongside our own with different physical laws or constants.

0.2 Bubble Universes: Separate "bubbles" in an eternally inflating space, each with its own distinct properties.

0.3 Membrane (or Brane) Universes: Universes existing on different branes in higher-dimensional space, as suggested by string theory.

0.4 Many-Worlds Interpretation: Every quantum event spawns new universes, each representing different outcomes of the event.

1. Physics Fundamental Forces

1.1 Time: The dimension in which events occur in a linear sequence.

1.2 Strong Nuclear Force: The force binding protons and neutrons in an atomic nucleus.

1.3 Weak Nuclear Force: Responsible for radioactive decay and neutrino interactions.

1.4 Electromagnetic Force: Governs interactions between charged particles.

1.5 Gravitational Force: The attraction between masses. 2. Particles

2. Particles

2.1 Light Particles (Photons): Carriers of electromagnetic force.

2.2 Sound Particles (Phonons): Quasiparticles representing quantized sound waves in solids.

2.3 Electrons: Negatively charged particles orbiting the atomic nucleus.

2.4 Neutrinos: Nearly massless particles interacting via the weak force.

2.5 Quarks: Fundamental constituents of protons and neutrons. 3. Cosmology and Astrophysics Fundamentals

3. Cosmology and Astrophysics Fundamentals

3.1 Spacetime: The four-dimensional continuum combining space and time.

3.2 Cosmic Microwave Background: Residual radiation from the Big Bang.

3.3 Dark Matter and Dark Energy: Invisible components of the universe, affecting its structure and expansion. 4. States of Matter

4. States of Matter

4.1 Solid: Matter with definite shape and volume.

4.2 Liquid: Matter with definite volume but no definite shape.

4.3 Gas: Matter with no definite shape or volume.

4.4 Plasma: Ionized gas with free-moving charged particles.

4.5 Bose-Einstein Condensate: Matter in a state near absolute zero, where particles occupy the same quantum state.

4.6 Superfluid: Liquid with zero viscosity.

4.7 Quark-Gluon Plasma: High-energy state where quarks and gluons are free. 5. Composition of Matter & Formation of Atoms

5. Composition of Matter & Formation of Atoms

5.1 Elements: Pure substances consisting of only one type of atom.

5.2 Minerals: Naturally occurring inorganic solids with a definite chemical composition.

5.3 Rocks: Aggregates of minerals forming the Earth's crust. 6. The Universe (13.8 Billion Years Ago)

6. The Universe (13.8 Billion Years Ago)

6.1 Big Bang Theory: The origin of the universe from an initial singularity.

6.2 Stars Life Cycle: Nebula to Nebula: The birth, evolution, and death of stars.

6.3 Chemosynthesis: The production of organic molecules using chemical energy.

6.4 Goldilocks Conditions: Conditions allowing the existence of liquid water and life.

7. Planet Earth - Geological Time

7.1 Eons

7.1.1 Hadean Eon (4540 mya - 4000 mya)

7.1.2 Archean Eon (4000 mya - 2500 mya)

7.1.3 Proterozoic Eon (2500 mya - 550 mya)

7.1.4 Phanerozoic Eon (550 mya - To this day)

7.2 Eras within the Phanerozoic Eon

7.2.1 Paleozoic Era (550 mya - 250 mya)

7.2.1.1 Cambrian Period (550 mya - 500 mya)

7.2.1.2 Ordovician Period (500 mya - 450 mya)

7.2.1.3 Silurian Period (450 mya - 400 mya)

7.2.1.4 Devonian Period (400 mya - 350 mya)

7.2.1.5 Carboniferous Period (350 mya - 300 mya)

7.2.1.5.1 Mississippian Epoch (350 mya - 325 mya)

7.2.1.5.2 Pennsylvanian Epoch (325 mya - 300 mya)

7.2.1.6 Permian Period (300 mya - 250 mya)

7.2.2 Mesozoic Era (250 mya - 66 mya)

7.2.2.1 Triassic Period (250 mya - 200 mya)

7.2.2.2 Jurassic Period (200 mya - 150 mya)

7.2.2.3 Cretaceous Period (150 mya - 66 mya)

7.2.3 Cenozoic Era (66 mya - To this day)

7.2.3.1 Paleogene Period (66 mya - 23.3 mya)

7.2.3.1.1 Paleocene Epoch (66 mya - 56 mya)

7.2.3.1.2 Eocene Epoch (56 mya - 33.9 mya)

7.2.3.1.3 Oligocene Epoch (33.9 mya - 23 mya)

7.2.3.2 Neogene Period (23 mya - 2.58 mya)

7.2.3.2.1 Miocene Epoch (23 mya - 5.33 mya)

7.2.3.2.2 Pliocene Epoch (5.33 mya - 2.58 mya)

7.2.3.3 Quaternary Period (2.58 mya - To this day)

7.2.3.3.1 Pleistocene Epoch (2.58 mya - 11.7 kya)

7.2.3.3.2 Holocene Epoch (11.7 kya - To this day)

8. Human Ages by South Levant Timeline

8.1 Prehistoric Periods

8.1.1 Paleolithic (Old Stone Age)

8.1.2 Epipaleolithic

8.1.3 Neolithic (New Stone Age)

8.2 Chalcolithic (Copper Age)

8.3 Bronze Age

8.4 Iron Age

8.5. Babylonian Period

8.6.Persian Period

8.7.Hellenistic Period

8.8. Roman Ages

8.9. Byzantine Period

8.10. Islamic Period

8.11. Middle Ages

8.12. Mamluk Period

8.13. Transition period

8.13. Ottoman Period

8.14. Mandate Period

8.15. Contemporary Epoch



Astrogeomanity: A Comprehensive Framework for Human Evolution in Space
Astrogeomanity, created by Engr. Daniel Grossman Nehemya between October 2015 and 2021, is a comprehensive theory of human evolution in space, designed for study and research purposes. This theory offers a knowledge model and framework that integrates astronomy, geology, and humanity to generate predictions about the future by understanding the past.

Definition and Vision
Astrogeomanity is derived from the combination of three words: Astronomy, Geology, and Humanity. It is an online, free interactive timeline of history and science that presents data on factual discoveries in a clear, innovative way with interactive tools for an engaging user experience.

The primary goal of Astrogeomanity is to provide a new way of studying history and science, helping humanity understand the big picture of human evolution in space. The vision is to continuously evolve with scientific discoveries, integrating new links to futuristic human ages and space colonization, making knowledge transfer easy and accessible.

Purpose and User Benefits
The Astrogeomanity table aims to enrich users' knowledge across various domains:


 * Physics Fundamental Forces
 * Chemistry Forces and Matter
 * Stars Life Cycles (Nebula to Nebula)
 * Chemosynthesis & Goldilocks Space Conditions
 * Earth Geology Scales
 * Paleontology
 * Biology
 * Anthropology
 * Human Age Divisions

Integration and Content
The Astrogeomanity Table integrates:


 * Physics Fundamental Forces
 * Chemistry Fundamentals
 * Matter, Minerals, and Rocks
 * Astronomy (Stars Life Cycles and Goldilocks Conditions)
 * Earth Geology Time Scales

Key discoveries in paleontology and biology, mass extinction events, human eras, human evolution, prehistoric archaeology, human technology history, and lost cities are also included.

Color Signification

 * White frame and black: Multiverse theory
 * Black: Physics Fundamental Forces
 * Turquoise: Space
 * Purple: Space Intervals
 * Blue: Earth Geologic Eons
 * Light Green: Geologic Eras
 * Red: Geologic Periods
 * Orange: Geologic Epochs
 * Metallic Green: Human Eras
 * Brown: Human Periods
 * Dark Green: Human Epochs
 * Yellow: Human Ages

Key Definitions

 * Human Era: Times when significant physiological changes occurred, such as the use of the first tools (Stone Age) and space exploration.
 * Human Period: Time intervals above 10,000 years.
 * Human Epoch: Time intervals between 4,000 and 10,000 years.
 * Human Ages: Time intervals less than 4,000 years, marked by drastic changes that altered the human species' path.

Additional Information

 * Eons Presentation: Eras, periods, and epochs are not mentioned in the Hadean, Archean, and Proterozoic Eons for better user experience.
 * Historical Project: The concept evolved from Grossman's final project "Histromedia" at Ruppin Technological College, Israel.

Future Vision
The future vision of Astrogeomanity is to continuously evolve with new historical discoveries and integrate new links for future human ages and space colonization.

Abbreviations

 * BYA: Billion Years Ago
 * MYA: Million Years Ago
 * BCE: Before Common Era
 * CE: Common Era