A Humbling Quick Movie Visualizes the Breathtaking Magnitude of 13.8 Billion Years of Cosmic Existence

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  • May 24.



The human conception of time is restricted. We regularly assume in hours, days, and years, items of measurement which are understandable when contemplating our lifetimes or these of generations previous. Even many years and centuries, although, are solely a minuscule fraction within the timeline of the universe and are wholly insufficient when assessing an almost 14-billion-year historical past.

A brand new brief by Alex Gorosh (beforehand) and Wylie Overstreet (beforehand) helps to visualise the immensity of cosmic creation past the clock and calendar. 4 years within the making, “To Scale: TIME” takes the filmmakers to a 4.3-mile stretch throughout the arid Mojave Desert, the place they set up small lights to create a timeline of human civilization and the broader universe. Augmented with visuals of galaxies and historic occasions, the ensuing work captures the magnitude of 13.8 billion years and is an awe-inspiring reminder of how small people are in each time and area.

Watch the humbling movie on YouTube, the place Gorosh and Overstreet additionally share a making-of video that paperwork their course of. “To Scale: TIME” is the second venture within the duo’s collection of model-based works and follows their hanging visualization of the photo voltaic system.

 

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