Galactic Timeline (A History of the Third Millenium AD)

This is the Galactic Timeline, covering the entire history of our Universe, from the Big Bang to the present (3011 AD). Note that dates before 2000 BC use Before Present (BP).

13,786,593,200 BP
The collision and merger of the 7 Primordial Universes creates an entirely new universe, an event commonly known as the Big Bang. This universe, in its earliest days, is too hot for atoms to exist.

13,786,211,400 BP
The Universe cools down enough for atoms to exist, and also becomes transparent. The first light, in the form of cosmic microwave background radiation, appears.

13,631,887,100 BP
The first stars form.

13,319,600,000 BP
This is when the first life in the Universe appeared. These primordial creatures, known as Hydrogen Clouds, are small "clouds" of hydrogen, only considered living because of their rudimentary neural connections. They live by absorbing nutrients from nearby stars. Hydrogen Clouds still exist today, and can be found in many areas of the Milky Way, including the outer reaches of Earth's own Kuiper Belt.