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Humans have existed for millions of years, as part of nature.
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But then, something changed. And in an incredibly short amount of time
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We terraformed this planet and designed it to fit our needs.
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As far as we know, we're the first beings to awaken and completely take over a planet.
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The transition from hunting and gathering, to farming and building, was so breathtakingly fast that many of our ways of thinking about the world are no longer useful.
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One of our most outdated ideas is that the most commonly used calendar in the world insists that we live in the year of 2016.
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This distorts our view of our own history, and makes it harder to understand who we are as a species.
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and just how far we have come in an incredibly short amount of time.
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so maybe it's time to choose a Year Zero for humanity
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A Year Zero that truly represents us as a species and includes all cultures,
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a Year Zero that marks when we began building our new world on top of the old one.
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[ Kurzgesagt intro ]
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Twelve thousand years ago hundreds of humans came together in the hills of southern Anatolia.
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They were hunters and gatherers without the knowledge of agriculture or metalworking.
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All they had were tools made of stone and wood,
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but they built humanity's first big construction project
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seven thousand years before the pyramids were built in Egypt.
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Spread over 300 meters our ancestors erected circles of massive stone pillars, each of
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them up to 6 meters high and 40 tons in weight.
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Decorated with art for pictograms and stone carvings of animals and mythical creatures.
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We have no idea how they were able to do this.
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It was probably a project of epic scale for the Stone Age, requiring a level of organization we didn't know
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early humans were capable of until we found this site.
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So, why did they build it?
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The most popular theory is that this was the first temple of humanity dedicated to long-forgotten Gods.
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We only know that this construction project, the first-of-its-kind marks the beginning of a new era.
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It's in this area, around that time, that humans truly began to build their own world.
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Which would make it a fitting milestone in our history, for the start of our calendar.
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This moment in time is so distinct, that scientist Cesare Emiliani proposed that humanity
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should switch to what he called the Holocene calendar, by adding ten thousand years to our current Gregorian calendar.
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We don't need to change our well-established days and months,
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and religious calendars could stay the same as well.
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But for all official purposes, our current year will be the year twelve thousand and sixteen of the human era.
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This would drastically alter how we think about history, and how it feels.
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Let's take a very brief look, and move through our new history, from our New Year Zero.
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12,000 years ago saw the beginning of the first construction project, kicking off our history.
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It would be in use for about 2,000 years.
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It took nearly a millennium until Jericho, probably the first city on Earth,
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was founded in the year 1000 after the start of the human era.
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Progress was still very, very, slow at this point. Over the next thousand years more and more
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permanent settlements appeared around the world,
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and more and more plants and animals were domesticated as agriculture spread.
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Evidence for trade over thousands of kilometers has been found from this period.
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Around five million humans were alive at this point in history, fewer than live in London today
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Technology advanced constantly, at a slow pace.
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Pottery became widespread.
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The first cultural communities appeared in China, India, and the Fertile Crescent.
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Around the Year 4000, 8,000 years ago from today, humans started to use metal for the first time,
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learning to mix tin and copper and kick-starting what we know as the Bronze Age around the year 5000.
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The first proto-writing emerged, and the wheel was invented.
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In South America, the Chinchorro culture started to artificially mummify humans,
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2,000 years earlier than in Ancient Egypt.
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The first high cultures began emerging around the year 7000.
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The Indus Valley Civilization, Ancient Egypt, the Minoans in Greece, and the Sumerians in Mesopotamia .
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Stonehenge was built in Britain, and the first dynasty in China began.
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Ötzi the Ice Man lived around this time.
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What we consider history now started and things began picking up pace, as the world population rose to over 30 million.
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A number of new high cultures appeared around the world, many writing down their legends.
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More and more cities were founded.
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In South America the Olmec culture emerged.
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Around this time, the legendary siege of Troy is supposed to have happened.
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Soon after in the eastern Mediterranean in the Fertile Crescent, the bronze age ended in violence.
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Every Bronze Age culture, except Egypt, was destroyed by mysterious invaders.
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Writing and progress froze for hundreds of years.
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Around the Year 9500, what we consider Western culture began.
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The Greek city-states beat off the persian invasion, and triggered their golden era,
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ended by Alexander the Great around 9700.
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100 years later, Rome destroyed Carthage, and became a dominant force in the world.
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Caesar was murdered in the year 9956, while the world population had risen to about 300 million people.
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And it's only now around the year 10,000, that we've reached the point where the Gregorian calendar
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and our current method of marking human history begins.
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A mere two thousand years from now, humans will walk on the moon.
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If we think about history as we do now, we are underplaying 10,000 years of human progress and development.
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Including all of it in our calendar makes our past more impressive.
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It shows how progress became exponential with time, and it incorporates all humans from
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all cultures into our calendar.
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A New Year Zero for our history could reframe how we think of ourselves.
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As a building project that started 12,000 years ago when for the first time,
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our ancestors came together to carve a temple out of bedrock with tools made of stone;
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not knowing what they would set in motion,
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where it would lead us as a species.
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From building the first temple, to ships flying beyond the sky.
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We've made a Kurzgesagt version of the human era calendar
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that you can buy here if you want.
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It's a calendar for 2017, but with one important difference.
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It's for the year 12,017, the year we think we should be in right now.
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There are only a very limited amount available, but if we sell enough of them,
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we'll make this a regular thing, and maybe produce more print products in the future.
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The calendar is illustrated, and we put in a few fun facts.
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Also as always, if you like what we do, please consider supporting us on Patreon,
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or buying things we made. It really helps!
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Thanks, and have a happy 12,017!